Chapter
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Frontmatter
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Ranjan Ghosh
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. The Agonizing Agon: Meditations on a Conjugality 1
- 2. As the World Turns: Heidegger and the Origin of Poetry 23
- 3. Benjamin’s Baudelaire 43
- 4. Georges Bataille and the Hatred of Poetry 56
- 5. Voicing Thought: Arendt, Poetry, and Philosophy 69
- 6. Language and the Poetic Word in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics 84
- 7. “I Am a Poem, Not a Poet”: Jacques Lacan’s Philosophy of Poetry 97
- 8. Adorno: Poetry After Poetry 113
- 9. Sartre and Poetry: Je t’aime, moi non plus (I Love You— Me Neither) 131
- 10. Levinas and the Poetical Turn of Being 143
- 11. The Intoxicated Conversation: Maurice Blanchot and the Poetics of Critical Masks 160
- 12. Merleau- Ponty, Ponge, and Valéry on Speaking Things: Phenomenology and Poetry 175
- 13. Deleuze and Poetry 195
- 14. Irigaray’s Breath, or Poetry After Poetics 209
- 15. On the Persistence of Hedgehogs 235
- 16. What Are Philosophers For in the Age of the Poets? Badiou with and Against Heidegger 248
- 17. Jean- Luc Nancy: Poetry, Philosophy, Technicity 271
- 18. Rancière on Poetry 283
- 19. Desire Against Discipline: Kristeva’s Theory of Poetry 296
- 20. Agamben and Poetry 311
- List of Contributors 329
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. The Agonizing Agon: Meditations on a Conjugality 1
- 2. As the World Turns: Heidegger and the Origin of Poetry 23
- 3. Benjamin’s Baudelaire 43
- 4. Georges Bataille and the Hatred of Poetry 56
- 5. Voicing Thought: Arendt, Poetry, and Philosophy 69
- 6. Language and the Poetic Word in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics 84
- 7. “I Am a Poem, Not a Poet”: Jacques Lacan’s Philosophy of Poetry 97
- 8. Adorno: Poetry After Poetry 113
- 9. Sartre and Poetry: Je t’aime, moi non plus (I Love You— Me Neither) 131
- 10. Levinas and the Poetical Turn of Being 143
- 11. The Intoxicated Conversation: Maurice Blanchot and the Poetics of Critical Masks 160
- 12. Merleau- Ponty, Ponge, and Valéry on Speaking Things: Phenomenology and Poetry 175
- 13. Deleuze and Poetry 195
- 14. Irigaray’s Breath, or Poetry After Poetics 209
- 15. On the Persistence of Hedgehogs 235
- 16. What Are Philosophers For in the Age of the Poets? Badiou with and Against Heidegger 248
- 17. Jean- Luc Nancy: Poetry, Philosophy, Technicity 271
- 18. Rancière on Poetry 283
- 19. Desire Against Discipline: Kristeva’s Theory of Poetry 296
- 20. Agamben and Poetry 311
- List of Contributors 329
- Index 333