Re-reading Derrida: Perspectives on Mourning and its Hospitalities, edited by Tony Thwaites and Judith Seaboyer, is a unique collaborative exploration of the legacies of the late philosopher, Jacques Derrida, across a wide variety of fields. Anchoring the book are two major essays on mourning by two of the best-known Derridean thinkers today, who were close friends of Derrida: J. Hillis Miller and Derek Attridge. Each of the other essays has been written to respond to these, and--in a novel move--to at least two of the other contributions. As a result, the very form of the book is a way of...
Re-reading Derrida: Perspectives on Mourning and its Hospitalities, edited by Tony Thwaites and Judith Seaboyer, is a unique collaborative exploration...
The author provides a guide to reading Freud, and to what can be done about the complexities of his texts as well as an examination of what recent cultural theory draws from Freud, and why psychoanalysis is of interest for it.
The author provides a guide to reading Freud, and to what can be done about the complexities of his texts as well as an examination of what recent cul...