1st Edition

Jacques Derrida Key Concepts

Edited By Claire Colebrook Copyright 2015
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Jacques Derrida: Key Concepts presents a broad overview and engagement with the full range of Derrida's work - from the early phenomenological thinking to his preoccupations with key themes, such as technology, psychoanalysis, friendship, Marxism, racism and sexism, to his ethico-political writings and his deconstruction of democracy. Presenting both an examination of the key concepts central to... Read more

1. Jacques Derrida: A Biographical Note Mauro Senatore  2. The Auto-bio-thanato-heterographical Maebh Long  3. Supplement Robert Bernasconi  4. Suspension Anne C. McCarthy  5. Religion Kevin Hart  6. Ecology Timothy Morton  7. Ethics: an (ir)responsibility Nicole Anderson  8. Teletechnology Robert Briggs  9. Friendship Samir Haddad  10. Sexual Immunities and the Sexual Sovereign Penelope Deutscher  11. Democracy and Sovereignty Alex Thomson  12. On Time, and Temporisation; on Temporalisation and History Joanna Hodge  13. When It Comes to Mourning Michael Naas  14. Race Claire Colebrook  15. Auto-Affection Leonard Lawlor  16. Literature Jeffrey T. Nealon  17. Politics Niall Lucy  18. Reading: Derrida and the Non-Future Tom Cohen.  Index

Biography

Claire Colebrook is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University, USA. Her books include Gilles Deleuze (Routledge, 2002), Irony in the Work of Philosophy (2002), Irony (Routledge, 2004), and William Blake and Digital Aesthetics (2011). She is co-author (with Tom Cohen and J. Hillis Miller) of Theory and the Disappearing Future (Routledge, 2011).