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When Jean-Luc Nancy first encountered the work of Jacques Derrida in the 1960s, he knew he was hearing something new, a voice genuinely of its time. Thinking with and against each other over the course of their long friendship, the two thinkers reshaped the European intellectual landscape. Nancy's writings on Derrida, collected in this volume, reflect on the elements of their shared concerns with politics, the arts, religion, the fate of deconstruction, and the future of sense. Rather than studies, commentaries, or interpretations of Derrida's thought, they are responses to his presence—not exactly a presence to self, but a presence in the world.
Contents
Prologue 1
 1 Elliptical Sense 5
 2 Borborygmi 27
 3 The Judeo-Christian 44
 4 Derrida in Strasbourg 63
 5 J.D. 68
 6 Parallel Differences: Deleuze and Derrida 75
 7 Derrida da capo 88
 8 Mad Derrida: Ipso facto cogitans ac demens 95
 9 The Independence of Algeria and the Independence of Derrida 110
 10 Eloquent Stripes 115
 11 Derrida disant dix 121
 12 A Differant Orientation 124
 13 Jouis anniversaire! "Scenes of the Inner Life":
 On the Tenth Anniversary of the Death of Jacques Derrida 131
 14 Derridapolitics 146
 15 Homage to Jacques Derrida: An Interview with Laure Adler 153
 16 What Is Deconstruction? An Interview with Federico Ferrari 161
 Afterword: Nothing to See, Nothing to Do 175
 by Alexander García Düttmann
 Notes 185
 Bibliography 199

              
              
              
              
              

