Derrida and the Future of Literature

Derrida and the Future of Literature
Author: Joseph G. Kronick
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1999-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0791443353

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Confirms the importance of literature in Derrida’s development of a postmodern ethics.

From Life to Survival

From Life to Survival
Author: Robert Trumbull
Publsiher: Fordham University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780823298747

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Contemporary continental thought is marked by a move away from the “linguistic turn” in twentieth-century European philosophy, as new materialisms and ontologies seek to leave behind the thinking of language central to poststructuralism as it has been traditionally understood. At the same time, biopolitical philosophy has brought critical attention to the question of life, examining new formations of life and death. Within this broader turn, Derridean deconstruction, with its apparent focus on language, writing, and textuality, is generally set aside. This book, by contrast, shows the continued relevance of deconstruction for contemporary thought’s engagement with resolutely material issues and with matters of life and the living. Trumbull elaborates Derrida’s thinking of life across his work, specifically his recasting of life as “life death,” and in turn, survival or living on. Derrida’s activation of Freud, Trumbull shows, is central to this problematic and its consequences, especially deconstruction’s ethical and political possibilities. The book traces how Derrida’s early treatment of Freud and his mobilization of Freud’s death drive allow us to grasp the deconstructive thought of life as constitutively exposed to death, the logic subsequently rearticulated in the notion of survival. Derrida’s recasting of life as survival, Trumbull demonstrates, allows deconstruction to destabilize inherited understandings of life, death, and the political, including the dominant configurations of sovereignty and the death penalty.

Derrida and the Future of the Liberal Arts

Derrida and the Future of the Liberal Arts
Author: Mary Caputi,Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr.
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441121196

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Derrida and the Future of the Liberal Arts highlights the Derridean assertion that the university must exist 'without condition' - as a bastion of intellectual freedom and oppositional activity whose job it is to question mainstream society. Derrida argued that only if the life of the mind is kept free from excessive corporate influence and political control can we be certain that the basic tenets of democracy are being respected within the very societies that claim to defend democratic principles. This collection contains eleven essays drawn from international scholars working in both the humanities and social sciences, and makes a well-grounded and comprehensive case for the importance of Derridean thought within the liberal arts today. Written by specialists in the fields of philosophy, literature, history, sociology, geography, political science, animal studies, and gender studies, each essay traces deconstruction's contribution to their discipline, explaining how it helps keep alive the 'unconditional', contrapuntal mission of the university. The book offers a forceful and persuasive corrective to the current assault on the liberal arts.

Jacques Derrida and the Humanities

Jacques Derrida and the Humanities
Author: Tom Cohen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0521625653

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This is a trans-disciplinary collection dedicated to the work of Jacques Derrida and his work in the humanities.

The Future of Literary Theory

The Future of Literary Theory
Author: Ralph Cohen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134980581

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In this book, first published in 1989, twenty-give eminent critics and theorists write about different aspects of literary theory. These essays represent leading research in psychoanalytic criticism, new historicism, Continental theory, feminism, Afro-American studies, philosophy, cybernetics, aesthetics, and other theoretical inflections. The result is a collective statement on the course that lies ahead for criticism in the humanities, and will be of interest to students of literary theory.

Future Crossings

Future Crossings
Author: Krzysztof Ziarek,Seamus Deane
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0810117916

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A collection of essays exploring the future of literary studies by focusing on the relationship between literary theory, philosophy, and cultural studies. The essays aim to break the boundaries separating philosophy and literature.

Literature Against Philosophy Plato to Derrida

Literature Against Philosophy  Plato to Derrida
Author: Mark Edmundson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995-06-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521485320

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This timely book argues that the institutionalisation of literary theory, particularly within American and British academic circles, has led to a sterility of thought which ignores the special character of literary art. Mark Edmundson traces the origins of this tendency to the ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry, in which Plato took the side of philosophy; and he shows how the work of modern theorists - Foucault, Derrida, de Man and Bloom - exhibits similar drives to subsume poetic art into some 'higher' kind of thought. Challenging and controversial, this book should be read by all teachers of literature and of theory, and by anyone concerned about the future of institutionalised literary studies.

Derrida From Now On

Derrida From Now On
Author: Michael Naas
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009-08-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780823229604

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Written in the wake of Jacques Derrida's death in 2004, Derrida From Now On attempts both to do justice to the memory of Derrida and to demonstrate the continuing significance of his work for contemporary philosophy and literary theory. If Derrida's thought is to remain relevant for us today, it must be at once understood in its original context and uprooted and transplanted elsewhere. Michael Naas thus begins with an analysis of Derrida's attachment to the French language, to Europe, and to European secular thought, before turning to Derrida's long engagement with the American context and to the ways in which deconstruction allows us to rethink the history, identity, and promise of post-9/11 America. Taking as its point of departure several of Derrida's later works (from "Faith and Knowledge" and The Work of Mourning to Rogues and Learning to Live Finally), the book demonstrates how Derrida's analyses of the phantasms of sovereignty, the essential autoimmunity of democracy or religion, or the impossible mourning of the nation-state can help us to understand what is happening today in American culture, literature, and politics. Though Derrida's thought has always lived on only by being translated elsewhere, his disappearance will have driven home this necessity with a new force and an unprecedented urgency. Derrida From Now On is an effect of this force and an attempt to respond to this urgency.