Law's Trace takes Derrida's reading of Hegel as its point of departure in order to provide a definitive account of the political importance of deconstruction.
Law's Trace takes Derrida's reading of Hegel as its point of departure in order to provide a definitive account of the political importance of deconstruction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Kellogg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Alberta
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Deconstruction is Here, Now, in America; Between Politics and Philosophy. The Strategic Occupation of the Aufhebung. The Call of Deconstruction. Chapter 1: Tracing the Sign The French Reception of Hegel. Kojeve's Hegel. Hyppolite's Hegel. Derrida's Hegel. Chapter 2: Signing the Trace Walter Benjamin and the Language of Names. Suspended over the Abyss: The Task of the Translator. Chapter 3: The Messianic without Messianism Marx and Justice. Aristotle and the 'Now'. From Now 'til Eternity. Ghosts and Singularity. Chapter 4: Mourning Terminable and Interminable: Law and (Commmodity) Fetishism The Haunting of the Commodity. 'Breaks in Gradualness - Leaps!'. The Haunting of the Law Chapter 5: Justice, Law and Antigone's Singular Act Glas and the Family. Hegel and The Antigone. The Law of Law. 'The Law of Law, Always in Mourning; Justice/Law and Sexual Complementarity. Chapter 6: Generalizing the Economy of Fetishism Freud's Fetish. Playing Two Scenes at Once. Feminism and Deconstruction. Conclusion: End of Metaphysics: Who is the Friend?. Rogues, Democracy and Autoimmunity
Introduction. Deconstruction is Here, Now, in America; Between Politics and Philosophy. The Strategic Occupation of the Aufhebung. The Call of Deconstruction. Chapter 1: Tracing the Sign The French Reception of Hegel. Kojeve's Hegel. Hyppolite's Hegel. Derrida's Hegel. Chapter 2: Signing the Trace Walter Benjamin and the Language of Names. Suspended over the Abyss: The Task of the Translator. Chapter 3: The Messianic without Messianism Marx and Justice. Aristotle and the 'Now'. From Now 'til Eternity. Ghosts and Singularity. Chapter 4: Mourning Terminable and Interminable: Law and (Commmodity) Fetishism The Haunting of the Commodity. 'Breaks in Gradualness - Leaps!'. The Haunting of the Law Chapter 5: Justice, Law and Antigone's Singular Act Glas and the Family. Hegel and The Antigone. The Law of Law. 'The Law of Law, Always in Mourning; Justice/Law and Sexual Complementarity. Chapter 6: Generalizing the Economy of Fetishism Freud's Fetish. Playing Two Scenes at Once. Feminism and Deconstruction. Conclusion: End of Metaphysics: Who is the Friend?. Rogues, Democracy and Autoimmunity
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