Derrida and Africa

Derrida and Africa
Title Derrida and Africa PDF eBook
Author Grant Farred
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 136
Release 2019-10-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1498581900

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Derrida and Africa takes up Jacques Derrida as a figure of thought in relation to Africa, with a focus on Derrida’s writings specifically on Africa, which were influenced in part by his childhood in El Biar. From chapters that take up Derrida as Mother to contemplations on how to situate Derrida in relation to other African philosophers, from essays that connect deconstruction and diaspora to a chapter that engages the ways in which Derrida—especially in a text such as Monolingualism of the Other: or, the Prosthesis of Origin—is haunted by place to a chapter that locates Derrida firmly in postapartheid South Africa, Derrida in/and Africa is the insistent line of inquiry. Edited by Grant Farred, this collection asks: What is Derrida to Africa?, What is Africa to Derrida?, and What is this specter called Africa that haunts Derrida?

Derrida, Africa, and the Middle East

Derrida, Africa, and the Middle East
Title Derrida, Africa, and the Middle East PDF eBook
Author C. Wise
Publisher Springer
Pages 223
Release 2009-03-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230619533

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The north African roots of Jacques Derrida - he was born in Algeria, and lived there until he was nearly twenty - have yet to receive due consideration. Derrida, Africa, and the Middle East investigates the iconic theorist s claim to "Black, Arab, and Jewish" identity, demonstrating for the first time his significance for Africa and the Middle East while remaining mindful of the conflict between these Jewish and Arab heritages. Even as it criticizes Derrida s analyses of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, it shows why Derrida s idiosyncratic politics should not deter his critics. Further, this study reveals similarities between deconstruction and ancient Egypto-African ways of thinking about language, and posits a new critical lineage - one with origins outside the bounds of Greco-Roman thought.

Demenageries

Demenageries
Title Demenageries PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 266
Release 2015-06-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9401200491

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Demenageries, Thinking (of) Animals after Derrida is a collection of essays on animality following Jacques Derrida’s work. The Western philosophical tradition separated animals from men by excluding the former from everything that was considered “proper to man”: laughing, suffering, mourning, and above all, thinking. The “animal” has traditionally been considered the absolute Other of humans. This radical otherness has served as the rationale for the domination, exploitation and slaughter of animals. What Derrida called “la pensée de l’animal” (which means both thinking concerning the animal and “animal thinking”) may help us understand differently such apparently human features as language, thought and writing. It may also help us think anew about such highly philosophical concerns as differences, otherness, the end(s) of history and the world at large. Thanks to the ethical and epistemological crisis of Western humanism, “animality” has become an almost fashionable topic. However, Demenageries is the first collection to take Derrida’s thinking on animal thinking as a starting point, a way of reflecting not only on animals but starting from them, in order to address a variety of issues from a vast range of theoretical perspectives: philosophy, literature, cultural theory, anthropology, ethics, politics, religion, feminism, postcolonialism and, of course, posthumanism.

Out of Africa

Out of Africa
Title Out of Africa PDF eBook
Author D. Pal S. Ahluwalia
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 192
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0415570697

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Ahluwalia makes a convincing and controversial case that post-structuralism has colonial and postcolonial roots. This wide-ranging discussion, ranging across authors such as Fanon, Foucault, Derrida, Althusser, Cixous, Bourdieu and Lyotard, enables the reader to make connections that have remained unnoticed or been neglected.

Deconstruction and the Postcolonial

Deconstruction and the Postcolonial
Title Deconstruction and the Postcolonial PDF eBook
Author Michael Syrotinski
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 145
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1846310563

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Postcolonial studies, and the rich body of theory that it applies in its analyses, has transformed and unsettled the ways in which, across a whole range of disciplines, we think about notions such as subjectivity, national identity, globalization, history, language, literature or international politics. Until recently, the emphasis of the groundbreaking work being carried out in these areas has been almost exclusively within an Anglophone context, but increasingly the focus of postcolonial studies is shifting to a more comparative approach. One of the most intriguing developments in this shift.

Living Together:

Living Together:
Title Living Together: PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Weber
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 385
Release 2013
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0823249921

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For Jacques Derrida, the notions and experiences of 'community, ' 'living, ' and 'together' never ceased to harbour radical, in fact infinite interrogations. In this volume, the paradoxes, impossibilities, and singular chances that haunt the necessity of 'living together' are evoked in Derrida's essay 'Avowing--The Impossible' around which the collection is gathered.

Inventions of Difference

Inventions of Difference
Title Inventions of Difference PDF eBook
Author Rodolphe Gasché
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 300
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780674464438

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Nine essays written over a dozen years explore problems of engaging the ideas of the contemporary French philosopher and their reception in the US. Deconstruction as criticism, the eclipse of difference, structural infinity, and responding responsibly are among the perspectives. Several of the essays have been previously published. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR