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050 00 $aB2430.D484$bI57 2010
082 00 $a194$222
100 1 $aIrwin, Jones.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005047352
245 10 $aDerrida and the writing of the body /$cby Jones Irwin.
260 $aBurlington, VT :$bAshgate,$c2010.
300 $aviii, 197 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tOpening -- $tMethodology -- $tDevelopment -- $g1.$tDerrida, Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty and the Ẁriting of the Body -- $tIntroduction -- $tArtaud, Breath and Writing the Body -- $tA Radicalisation of Style -- $tOn Difference and the Subjectile: The Wider Implications of Derrida's Relation to the Avant-Garde -- $tConclusion: The Dramaturgy of the Subjectile -- $g2.$tÈxcept for a Certain Laughter': Derrida, Bataille and the Transgression of Dialectic -- $tIntroduction -- $tF̀rom Restricted to General Economy: A Hegelianism Without Reserve': A Very Derridean Bataille -- $tEllipsis, Adventure, Chance -- $tThe Ùnhappy Consciousness' Between Derrida and Bataille -- $tConclusion: Bataille Beyond Writing and Difference -- $g3.$tFrom the Òutwork' to P̀lato's Pharmacy': On Derrida, Plato and Pickstock -- $tIntroduction -- $tH̀ors Livre': Out of Work -- $tLeading Into the Plato/Derrida Encounter: From Artaud's èn Jeu' to Pickstock -- $tApophasis or Nihilism of the Pharmakon? -- $tConclusion: From Doxology to Deconstruction -- $g4.$tMallarme After Plato: On Derrida and L̀a Double Seance' -- $tIntroduction -- $tReading Plato before Mallarme -- $tReintroducing the Avant-Garde: Between Plato and Mallarme in T̀he Double Session' -- $tTickling, Hanging and the Mime of Death: Mallarme After Plato -- $tConclusion: T̀he Hymen Enters into the Antre' -- $g5.$tWhat if Truth Were a Woman? On Spurs: Nietzsche's Styles -- $tIntroduction -- $tSetting the Scene: Nietzsche and the Question of Truth as Appearance -- $tStefano Agosti and the Styles of Spurs -- $tOn Spurs: Nietzsche's Styles -- $tConclusion: Whither the Artist-Philosopher? -- $g6.$tOn Derrida and Feminism -- $tIntroduction -- $tOn Feminism and Derrida -- $tDeparting from Derrida -- $tDerrida in C̀horeographies' and G̀eschlecht' -- $tConclusion: Turning More Explicitly Political -- $g7.$tRe-Politicising Deconstruction: From T̀he Old Mole' to Cosmopolitanism to An-Economic Forgiveness -- $tIntroduction -- $tPoliticising the Avant-Garde: Writing the Social Body -- $tDerrida's Re-Politicisation of Philosophy: Cosmopolitanism and Historical Genealogy -- $tÒn Forgiveness' and a Deconstructive Politics -- $tConclusion: Derrida, Habermas, Taylor on Intercultural Politics.
520 1 $a"Michel Foucault refers to 1965-1970 as, in philosophical terms, t̀he five brief, impassioned, jubilant, enigmatic years' This book reinterprets Jacques Derrida's work from this period, most especially in L'Ecriture et la Difference (Writing and Difference), and argues that a transformation takes place here which has been marginalised in readings of his work to date. The book then draws out how this g̀rammatological opening' becomes crucial for Derrida's work in the 1970s and beyond, right up until one of his last readings of embodiment in Le Toucher (On Touching), from 2000, which is focused on the work of Jean-Luc Nancy. Presenting a re-reading of the deconstructive notion of the body (and a ẁriting of the body' or l̀'ecriture du corps') and its operationalisation in the work of the French avant-garde, Derrida and the Writing of the Body draws our attention to the politics of desire and sexuality. A groundbreaking book that engages with the work of key continental theorists, including Artaud, Bataille, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Habermas and Cixous, whilst also examining Derrida's relationship with Plato and feminist theory, it will appeal to a wide range of readers within the social sciences and philosophy, particularly those with interests in gender and sexuality, social theory, continental thought, queer studies and literary theory." "A remarkable book that forcefully and convincingly argues that central to Derrida's thought are issues of embodiment and sexuality. Jones Irwin begins with a nuanced and well-argued analysis of Derrida's debt to Artaud and moves on to examine the important role Bataille and Mallarme play in Derrida's deconstruction of embodiment and desire. With two extraordinary chapters on Derrida and feminism, including a long discussion of deconstruction's contributions to queer theory, this is an essential book not only for serious readers of Derrida, but for all those engaged with issues of embodiment, desire, and politics. Professor Peg Birmingham, DePaul University Chicago, USA"--BOOK JACKET.
600 10 $aDerrida, Jacques.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79092610
600 10 $aDerrida, Jacques.$tEcriture et la différence.
852 0 $bglx$hB2430.D484$iI57 2010