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基本説明
This impressive collection of essays from the world's leading Derrida scholars re-evaluates Derrida's legacy and looks forward to the possible futures of deconstruction by confronting various challenges to Derrida's thought.
Full Description
"Encountering Derrida" explores the points of engagement between Jacques Derrida and a host of other European thinkers, past and present, in order to counter recent claims that the era of deconstruction is finally drawing to a close. The book rereads Derrida in order to renew deconstruction's various conceptions of language, poetry, philosophy, institutions, difference and the future.This impressive collection of essays from the world's leading Derrida scholars re-evaluates Derrida's legacy and looks forward to the possible futures of deconstruction by confronting various challenges to Derrida's thought. Collectively, the essays argue that Derrida must be read alongside others, an approach that produces some surprising new accounts of this challenging critical thinker.
Contents
Editor's Introduction; 1. Foundations, Geoffrey Benningtin (Emory University, USA); 2. 'Rather than Nothing': Derrida, Literature, and the Resistance of Nihilism, Shane Weller (University of Kent, UK); 3. Accounterability, Peggy Kamuf (University of South California, USA); 4. 'Don't Count Me In': Derrida's Refraining, J. Hillis Miller (University of California, Irvine, USA); 5. Reading Over a Globalised World, Samuel Weber (Northwestern University, USA); 6. Counterchange: Derrida's Poetry, William Watkin (Brunel University, UK); 7. Disagreement as (Possible) Event: Derrida contre de Man, Tom Toremans (Catholic University of Brussels, Belgium); 8. The Counterpromise: Derrida on the Instant of Blanchot's Death, Allison Weiner (Yale University, USA); 9. Derrida's Transcendental Contraband: Impossible Acts, Joanna Hodge (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK); 10. The Entropics of Discourse: The 'Materiality' of Affect Between Marx and Derrida, Karyn Ball (University of Alberta, Canada); 11. The Grammar of Deconstruction, Stefan Herbrechter (University of Leeds, UK) and Ivan Callus (University of Malta); 12. Dislocating Derrida: Badiou, the Unthought and the Justice of Mutliplicity, Patience Moll (University of California, Irvine, USA).



