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Deconstructing and Reconstructing Artists with PhDs
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Deconstruction at its End? Preliminary Remarks 1
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Section I. Deconstruction and/or Reconstruction: A Philosophical Approach
- Leaving Philosophy? Heidegger, Bauen, Lassen 13
- Waiting: The Impossible 27
- Does It Make Sense to Speak about Deconstructing the Subject? 39
- Beyond the Eclipse of Reason: On the Reconstruction of Rationality 53
- Towards a Reconstructive Critique of Historical Reason 69
- Creative Delinking 85
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Section II. The Limits of Deconstruction: The Case of Art and Literature
- Reality under Construction: Deconstruction and Reconstruction in Surrealism 97
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing Artists with PhDs 107
- Towards a Dramaturgy of Suspicion: Theatre and Myths in 20th-century France 135
- A Methodological Comparison between a Mythocentric Approach and a Deconstructive Reading in the Interpretation of Rewritings 149
- Translation: Theory and Praxis. Deconstruction and Reconstruction in Giacomo Leopardi 161
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing Built-up Landscape in Post-Colonial Literature: Damas’s Poetry 179
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Section III. The Genealogy and Legacy of Deconstruction: The Politico-Social and Juridical Point of View
- Remembrance of Nature within the Subject: Critical Theory, Psychoanalysis and the Limits of Subjection 197
- The Rise of Political Agonism and its Relation to Deconstruction: The Case of Chantal Mouffe 213
- ‘Just Tell Me Who You Are! ’: Do We Need Identity in Philosophy and the Social Sciences? 225
- Daydreaming: Derrida’s Contribution to the Theory of Law 239
- Law as Practical Knowledge: Deconstruction, Pragmatism, and the Promise of Classical Practical Philosophy 255
- Bibliography 277
- Index Rerum 295
- Name Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Deconstruction at its End? Preliminary Remarks 1
-
Section I. Deconstruction and/or Reconstruction: A Philosophical Approach
- Leaving Philosophy? Heidegger, Bauen, Lassen 13
- Waiting: The Impossible 27
- Does It Make Sense to Speak about Deconstructing the Subject? 39
- Beyond the Eclipse of Reason: On the Reconstruction of Rationality 53
- Towards a Reconstructive Critique of Historical Reason 69
- Creative Delinking 85
-
Section II. The Limits of Deconstruction: The Case of Art and Literature
- Reality under Construction: Deconstruction and Reconstruction in Surrealism 97
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing Artists with PhDs 107
- Towards a Dramaturgy of Suspicion: Theatre and Myths in 20th-century France 135
- A Methodological Comparison between a Mythocentric Approach and a Deconstructive Reading in the Interpretation of Rewritings 149
- Translation: Theory and Praxis. Deconstruction and Reconstruction in Giacomo Leopardi 161
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing Built-up Landscape in Post-Colonial Literature: Damas’s Poetry 179
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Section III. The Genealogy and Legacy of Deconstruction: The Politico-Social and Juridical Point of View
- Remembrance of Nature within the Subject: Critical Theory, Psychoanalysis and the Limits of Subjection 197
- The Rise of Political Agonism and its Relation to Deconstruction: The Case of Chantal Mouffe 213
- ‘Just Tell Me Who You Are! ’: Do We Need Identity in Philosophy and the Social Sciences? 225
- Daydreaming: Derrida’s Contribution to the Theory of Law 239
- Law as Practical Knowledge: Deconstruction, Pragmatism, and the Promise of Classical Practical Philosophy 255
- Bibliography 277
- Index Rerum 295
- Name Index 297