Derrida: Writing Events

Derrida: Writing Events

by Simon Morgan Wortham
Derrida: Writing Events

Derrida: Writing Events

by Simon Morgan Wortham

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Overview

Derrida wrote a vast number of texts for particular events across the world, as well as a series of works that portray him as a voyager. As an Algerian émigré, a postcolonial outsider, and an idiomatic writer who felt tied to a language that was not his own, and as a figure obsessed by the singularity of the literary or philosophical event, Derrida emerges as one whose thought always arrives on occasion. But how are we to understand the event in Derrida? Is there a risk that such stories of Derrida's work tend to misunderstand the essential unpredictability at work in the conditions of his thought? And how are we to reconcile the importance in Derrida of the unknowable event, the pull of the singular, with deconstruction's critical and philosophical rigour and its claims to rethink more systematically the ethico-political field. This book argues that this negotiation in fact allows deconstruction to reformulate the very questions that we associate with ethical and political responsibility and shows this to be the central interest in Derrida's work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847062475
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/23/2008
Series: Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy , #88
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Simon Morgan Wortham is Professor of English and co-director of the London Graduate School at Kingston University London, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Writing the Event, or Citations from an Archive of the Future
1. The Archive and the Anthological
2. Writing Obsession
3. Writing Friendship: Agamben and Derrida
4. Anonymity Writing Pedagogy: Beckett, Descartes, Derrida5. Reality
6. Can Dreaming Be ‘Political'?: Some Questions on the ‘Politics' of Cultural Studies
Endnote: Saying the Event Bibliography
Index

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