Demenageries : thinking (of) animals after Derrida / / edited by Anne Emmanuelle Berger and Marta Segarra.
Demenageries, Thinking (of) Animals after Derrida is a collection of essays on animality following Jacques Derrida’s work. The Western philosophical tradition separated animals from men by excluding the former from everything that was considered “proper to man”: laughing, suffering, mourning, and ab...
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Superior document: | Critical studies ; v. 35 |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Critical studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;
v. 35. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (280 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary material / Editors Demenageries
- Thoughtprints / Anne E. Berger and Marta Segarra
- Animal Writes: Derrida’s Que Donc and Other Tails / Marie-Dominique Garnier
- On a Serpentine Note / Ginette Michaud
- Ver(s): Toward a Spirituality of One’s Own / Claudia Simma
- When Sophie Loved Animals / Anne E. Berger
- Deconstruction and Petting: Untamed Animots in Derrida and Kafka / Joseph Lavery
- Say the Ram Survived: Altering the Binding of Isaac in Jacques Derrida’s “Rams” and J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace / Adeline Rother
- Crowds and Powerlessness: Reading //kabbo and Canetti with Derrida in (South) Africa / Rosalind C. Morris
- “Tout Autre est Tout Autre” / James Siegel
- Meditations for the Birds / David Wills
- CONTRIBUTORS / Editors Demenageries.