The Reject : : Community, Politics, and Religion after the Subject / / Irving Goh.

This book proposes a theory of the reject, a more adequate figure than the subject for thinking friendship, love, community, democracy, the postsecular, and the posthuman.Through close readings of Nancy, Deleuze, Derrida, Cixous, Clement, Bataille, Balibar, Ranciere, and Badiou, Goh shows how the re...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: A Book For Everyone -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. (After) Friendship, Love, and Community -- 3. The Reject And The “Postsecular,” or Who’s Afraid of Religion -- 4. Prolegomenon to Reject Politics -- 5. Clinamen, or the Auto-Reject for “Posthuman” Futures. -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- Commonalities
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This book proposes a theory of the reject, a more adequate figure than the subject for thinking friendship, love, community, democracy, the postsecular, and the posthuman.Through close readings of Nancy, Deleuze, Derrida, Cixous, Clement, Bataille, Balibar, Ranciere, and Badiou, Goh shows how the reject has always been nascent in contemporary French thought. The recent turn to animals and bare life, as well as the rise of the Occupy movement, he argues, presents a special urgency to think the reject today.Thinking the reject most importantly helps to advance our commitment to affirm others without acculturating their differences. But the reject also offers, Goh proposes, a response finally commensurate with the radical horizon of Nancy’s question of who comes after the subject.
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Marginality, Social.
Outcasts.
Rejection (Psychology).
Philosophy & Theory.
Political Science.
Religion.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh
Cixous.
Derrida.
Incompossible.
Nancy.
Post-Secular.
Posthuman.
Reject.
Subject.
Campbell, Timothy C., contributor. ctb https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb
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Preface: A Book For Everyone --
Acknowledgments --
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3. The Reject And The “Postsecular,” or Who’s Afraid of Religion --
4. Prolegomenon to Reject Politics --
5. Clinamen, or the Auto-Reject for “Posthuman” Futures. --
6. Conclusion --
Notes --
Works Cited --
Index --
Commonalities
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Notes --
Works Cited --
Index --
Commonalities
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