Introduction (Cosmin Toma, University of Oxford, UK)
Part I – Conceptualizing Nancy
1.“Jean-Luc Nancy’s Expectation: Rephrasing ‘Philoliterature’” (Ginette Michaud, Université de Montréal)
2. “Fort-pflanzung: The Literary Absolute’s Botanic Afterlife” (Stefanie Heine, University of Copenhagen)
3.“Back to The Muses: a Di-versation on the World and the Arts” (Nicholas Cotton-Lizotte, Princeton University / Collège Édouard-Montpetit)
4.“After Listening: Music, Musicians and Modernity” (Sarah Hickmott, Durham University)
5.“Fabula, Bucca, Humanitas: On Ego Sum” (Andrea Gyenge, University of Toronto)
6.“From Dis-Enclosure to Adoration: Literature and the Deconstruction of Christianity” (Schalk Gerber, Stellenbosch University / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Part II – Nancy and Aesthetics
1.“From the Abyss” (Jean-Luc Nancy, Université de Strasbourg; trans. Mike Holland, University of Oxford / St Hugh’s College)
2. “Close Relations: Nancy and the Question of Psychoanalysis” (Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania)
3.“Noli me operare: Reading Nancy (Re)reading Blanchot” (Aukje van Rooden & Andreas Noyer, University of Amsterdam)
4. “Streams of Consciousness: River Poetry from Heidegger to Nancy and Lacoue-Labarthe” (John McKeane, University of Reading) and “Altus” (Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Université de Strasbourg)
5.“The Regime of Technique: Nancy, Science and Modernism” (Ian James, Cambridge University)
6.“Le fond du film: Worlds, Images, and the Machining of Grounds (or: Blanchot Not/Beyond Nancy)” (Jeff Fort, University of California, Davis)
7.“The Poetics and Politics of Disenclosure: Nancy, Mbembe” (Michael Krimper, New York University)
8.“Nancy(’s) Surfaces” (James Martell, Lyon College)
9.“Between Modernism and Modernité: An Interview with Jean-Luc Nancy” (Jean-Luc Nancy, Université de Strasbourg & Cosmin Toma, St Hugh’s College)
Part III – Glossary of Key Terms
“Art” (John McKeane, University of Reading)
“Body” (Juan Manuel Garrido Wainer, Universidad Alberto Hurtado)
“Excription” (John Ricco, University of Toronto)
“Globalization” (Barney Norman, independent scholar)
“Sense” (Isabelle Perreault, Université du Québec à Rimouski)
“With” (Jérôme Lèbre, ENS Lyon)