Dr. Isaac B. Rosler draws from the works of Plato, Butler, and Derrida to explore the unreadability of Eros's enigma and the desire to address its mystery through assertive and noncontradictory discourse, resulting in the modern objectification of Eros into defined sexual orientations.
Dr. Isaac B. Rosler draws from the works of Plato, Butler, and Derrida to explore the unreadability of Eros's enigma and the desire to address its mystery through assertive and noncontradictory discourse, resulting in the modern objectification of Eros into defined sexual orientations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isaac Rosler is associate professor of foreign languages and humanities at Dowling College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Conceptions of Eros? Chapter 2 The Origin as Myth: The Beginning of Eros Chapter 3 The Lying Ego Chapter 4 Is There a Heterosexual World Out There? Chapter 5 Heterosexuality Revisited Chapter 6 The Double Detachment of Eros Chapter 7 Lethe and Aletheia Revisited Chapter 8 The Modern Desiring-Machine Revealed Chapter 9 The Tragedy of Correct and Assertive Seeming Chapter 10 The Oblivion of Eros Chapter 11 The State (polis) and the (Im)possibility of Turning Towards the Indeterminate Other Chapter 12 The Principle of Non-Contradiction: The Philosopher is and is not a Sophist Chapter 13 Plato's Phaedrus: The Possibility and Impossibility of Articulating Eros Chapter 14 Epilogue: Friendship Revisited
Chapter 1 Conceptions of Eros? Chapter 2 The Origin as Myth: The Beginning of Eros Chapter 3 The Lying Ego Chapter 4 Is There a Heterosexual World Out There? Chapter 5 Heterosexuality Revisited Chapter 6 The Double Detachment of Eros Chapter 7 Lethe and Aletheia Revisited Chapter 8 The Modern Desiring-Machine Revealed Chapter 9 The Tragedy of Correct and Assertive Seeming Chapter 10 The Oblivion of Eros Chapter 11 The State (polis) and the (Im)possibility of Turning Towards the Indeterminate Other Chapter 12 The Principle of Non-Contradiction: The Philosopher is and is not a Sophist Chapter 13 Plato's Phaedrus: The Possibility and Impossibility of Articulating Eros Chapter 14 Epilogue: Friendship Revisited
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