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Add 2nd endorsement Author approved 'The Nancy Dictionary opens many pathways into Nancy's writings and their critical reception. Addressing the key concepts and thinkers associated with his work, the Dictionary offers an especially generous set of initiatives in which readers move in and between the numerous texts that compose the extraordinary reach of Nancy's thinking.' Philip Armstrong, Ohio State University The first dictionary dedicated to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy The Nancy Dictionary presents a crucial introduction to this key figure in the contemporary intellectual landscape. It…mehr

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Add 2nd endorsement Author approved 'The Nancy Dictionary opens many pathways into Nancy's writings and their critical reception. Addressing the key concepts and thinkers associated with his work, the Dictionary offers an especially generous set of initiatives in which readers move in and between the numerous texts that compose the extraordinary reach of Nancy's thinking.' Philip Armstrong, Ohio State University The first dictionary dedicated to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy The Nancy Dictionary presents a crucial introduction to this key figure in the contemporary intellectual landscape. It considers the full scope of his writing and provides insights into his philosophical and theoretical background in order to understand his key areas of focus on community, ontology, religion and aesthetics. Not merely a dictionary of terms, it also offers a guide to the key controversies in Nancy's work by some of the most important scholars writing on Nancy today. In this way, The Nancy Dictionary provides both those who are new and those who are familiar with his work a place of entry into the lively debates over the fate of his work and of philosophy after deconstruction more generally. Peter Gratton is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Memorial University, Newfoundland. Marie-Eve Morin is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta, Edmonton. Cover image: (c) itmpa.co.uk Cover design: [EUP logo] www.euppublishing.com
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Peter Gratton is Professor of Philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University. He has published numerous articles in political, Continental, and intercultural philosophy and is the author of The State of Sovereignty: Lessons from the Political Fictions of Modernity (SUNY Press, 2012). Co-Editor of the influential interdisciplinary journal Society and Space (Environmental Planning D), executive board member of the International Association for Philosophy and Literature, and books editor of Derrida Today, Peter has also edited two works: Traversing the Imaginary (Northwestern University Press, 2007), co-edited with John Mannousakis, and Jean-Luc Nancy and Plural Thinking: Expositions of World, Politics, Art, and Sense (SUNY Press, 2012), co-edited with Marie-Eve Morin. Marie-Eve Morin is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. She is the author of many articles on Derrida, Heidegger, Nancy, Sartre, Latour, and Sloterdijk. She is also the author of Jean-Luc Nancy (Polity, 2012) and is the co-editor, with Peter Gratton, of The Nancy Dictionary (Edinburgh University Press, 2015) and Jean-Luc Nancy and Plural Thinking: Expositions of World, Politics, Art, and Sense (SUNY, 2012). She is editor of Continental Realism and its Discontents (Edinburgh University Press, 2017).