Desire in Ashes: Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, Philosophy
The indebtedness of contemporary thinkers to Derrida's project of deconstruction is unquestionable, whether as a source of inspiration or the grounds of critical antagonism.

This collection considers: how best to recall deconstruction? Rather than reduce it to an object of historical importance or memory, these essays analyze its significance in terms of complex matrices of desire; provoked in this way, deconstruction cannot be dismissed as 'dead', nor unproblematically defended as alive and well.

Repositioned on the threshold of life-death, deconstruction profoundly complicates the field of critical thought which still struggles to memorialize, inter, or reduce the deconstructive corpus to ashes.
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Desire in Ashes: Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, Philosophy
The indebtedness of contemporary thinkers to Derrida's project of deconstruction is unquestionable, whether as a source of inspiration or the grounds of critical antagonism.

This collection considers: how best to recall deconstruction? Rather than reduce it to an object of historical importance or memory, these essays analyze its significance in terms of complex matrices of desire; provoked in this way, deconstruction cannot be dismissed as 'dead', nor unproblematically defended as alive and well.

Repositioned on the threshold of life-death, deconstruction profoundly complicates the field of critical thought which still struggles to memorialize, inter, or reduce the deconstructive corpus to ashes.
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Desire in Ashes: Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, Philosophy

Desire in Ashes: Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, Philosophy

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The indebtedness of contemporary thinkers to Derrida's project of deconstruction is unquestionable, whether as a source of inspiration or the grounds of critical antagonism.

This collection considers: how best to recall deconstruction? Rather than reduce it to an object of historical importance or memory, these essays analyze its significance in terms of complex matrices of desire; provoked in this way, deconstruction cannot be dismissed as 'dead', nor unproblematically defended as alive and well.

Repositioned on the threshold of life-death, deconstruction profoundly complicates the field of critical thought which still struggles to memorialize, inter, or reduce the deconstructive corpus to ashes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472533517
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 12/17/2015
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

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

Chiara Alfano is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Kingston University, UK.
Simon Morgan Wortham is Professor of English and co-director of the London Graduate School at Kingston University London, UK.
Chiara Alfano is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Kingston University, UK.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
Introduction
Simon Morgan Wortham and Chiara Alfano

Chapter 1
Ashes to Ashes: Derrida's Holocaust
Gil Anidjar

Chapter 2
'There shall be no mourning'
Simon Morgan Wortham

Chapter 3
Transference Love in the Age of 'Isms'

Herman Rapaport

Chapter 4
Kindling; or, Suicide by Fire
Elissa Marder

Chapter 5
Fort Spa: In at the Deep End with Derrida and Ferenczi
Lynn Turner

Chapter 6
Neurosciences: The Obverse Side of Jacques Derrida's 'Freud and the Scene of Writing'
Céline Surprenant

Chapter 7
The Desire for Survival?
Kas Saghafi

Chapter 8
The King is Dead! Long Live the King!
Chiara Alfano
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