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In a very late essay, Remain(s) The Master, or the Supplement of Infinity, authored just two years before his death, Derrida conjoins two registers or fields of research, bringing together his early and his late work. In this complex and illuminating work, an analogy is drawn between two vastly different cultures the Greco-European Onto-theo-phenomenology and the Vedic Brahmanic of India. Commenting on the work of eminent Indianist scholar Charles Malamoud, Derrida argues for the significance of the notion 0f the remainder (reste) as a key word in his deconstructive vocabulary. This volume is devoted to elucidating Derrida's enigmatic essay and providing much-needed context.
Contents
Series Editors' Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Departure
PART I. REMAIN(S)
1. Remain(s)—The Master, or the Supplement of Infinity
Jacques Derrida
PART II. REMAINDER, REMAINS
2. What Remains: Remaining in Derrida's Writings
PART III. TROPES OF CANNIBALISM
3. Leftovers
4. Cannibal: The Consumption of the Other
PART IV. ECONOMY OF SACRIFICE
5. Economy of Sacrifice
PART V. THE REMAINING OF THE REMAINDER
6. Leaving, Remaining
Bibliography
Index