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Maurice Blanchot : the refusal of philosophy /

As a novelist, essayist, critic, and theorist, Maurice Blanchot has earned tributes from authors as diverse as Jacques Derrida, Giles Deleuze, and Emmanuel Levinas. But their praise has told us little about what Blanchot's work actually says and why it has been so influential. In the first comp...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bruns, Gerald L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1997.
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  • PART I: POETICS OF THE OUTSIDE
  • Chapter 1: This Way Out: An Introduction to Poetry and Anarchy
  • What Is Poetics?
  • Mallarmé: ""a perspective of parentheses
  • The An-arche of the Work of Art
  • Disengagement
  • The ""Spiritual Fascist
  • Chapter 2: Poetry after Hegel: A Politics of the Impossible
  • What Is Poetry?
  • The Aristotelian Argument
  • The Mirror of Sade
  • From Violence to Anarchy
  • Existence without Being
  • Chapter 3: II y a, il meurt: The Theory of Writing
  • The Essential Solitude
  • Fascination of the Exotic
  • Kafka
  • The Impossibility of Dying
  • Orpheus and His Companions
  • PART II: INFINITE CONVERSATIONS
  • Chapter 4: Blanchot/Celan: Unterwegssein (On Poetry and Freedom)
  • Poetry and History
  • Error
  • A Poetics of Nonidentity
  • Elsewhere
  • Celan-Blanchot
  • Chapter 5: Blanchot/Levinas: Interruption (On the Conflict of Alterities)
  • Listening
  • The Other Discourse
  • Plural Speech
  • December 25,1995: A Note on Friendship
  • Chapter 6: Blanchot/Bataille: The Last Romantics (On Poetry as Experience)
  • The Detour of Poetry
  • Impossible Experience
  • Anthropology of the Last Man
  • Negative Phenomenology
  • The Voice of Experience
  • Chapter 7: Blanchot/Celan: Désœuvrement (The Theory of the Fragment)
  • Mad Language
  • Maurice Blanchot: nous n'eussions aimé répondre
  • No One's Voice, Again
  • PART III: THE TEMPORALITY OF ANARCHISM
  • Chapter 8: Infinite Discretion: The Theory of the Event
  • Words without Language
  • Anonymity
  • The Infinitive
  • No More Texts
  • Man Disappears
  • Chapter 9: Blanchot's ""holocaust
  • Concluding the Disaster
  • The Metaphysics of Being Jewish
  • Work/Death: Affliction
  • The Writing of the Disaster
  • Chapter 10: The Anarchist's Last Word
  • Refusal/Survival
  • The Community of Lovers
  • Confessions of the Everyday
  • Bad Conscience
  • Notes
  • Index of Names
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