This collection of essays introduces the ideas of philosopher Jacques Derrida who exerts a huge influence on literary criticism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part I. Frames: 1. The instant of their debt: Derrida with Freud and Heidegger in Greece Vassiliki Kolocotroni 2. Derrida and the psychoanalysis of culture Andrea Hurst 3. Derrida and sexual difference Ginette Michaud 4. Derrida queries De Man: a note on the materiality of the letter vs the violence of the letter Martin Mcquillan Part II. Focus: 5. Derrida as literary reader Derek Attridge 6. Broken singularities (Derrida and Celan) Joshua Schuster 7. Derrida and the essence of poetry Yue Zhuo 8. From Mallarmé to the event: Badiou after Derrida Laurent Milesi Part III. Futures: 9. Ecce Animot: animal turns Jane Goldman 10. Deconstruction, collectivity, and world literature Jen Hui Bon Hoa 11. Literature calls justice: deconstruction's 'coming-to-terms' with literature Elisabeth Weber 12. The documental revolution and the archives of the future Maurizio Ferraris.
Introduction Part I. Frames: 1. The instant of their debt: Derrida with Freud and Heidegger in Greece Vassiliki Kolocotroni 2. Derrida and the psychoanalysis of culture Andrea Hurst 3. Derrida and sexual difference Ginette Michaud 4. Derrida queries De Man: a note on the materiality of the letter vs the violence of the letter Martin Mcquillan Part II. Focus: 5. Derrida as literary reader Derek Attridge 6. Broken singularities (Derrida and Celan) Joshua Schuster 7. Derrida and the essence of poetry Yue Zhuo 8. From Mallarmé to the event: Badiou after Derrida Laurent Milesi Part III. Futures: 9. Ecce Animot: animal turns Jane Goldman 10. Deconstruction, collectivity, and world literature Jen Hui Bon Hoa 11. Literature calls justice: deconstruction's 'coming-to-terms' with literature Elisabeth Weber 12. The documental revolution and the archives of the future Maurizio Ferraris.
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