
Resounding Glas
Paragraph Volume 39, Issue 2
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 29. June 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
148 pages
978-1-4744-1533-0 (ISBN)
Description
One of Derrida's most complex, intriguing and challenging texts, Glas is a work of resounding importance for literature, for philosophy, for literature, and for the relationship between the two. This collection of essays, featuring leading scholars in the field, seeks to trace its resonance four decades after its publication. A number of interconnected problems and themes will be examined, including Derrida's deconstruction of the Hegelian interpretation of Antigone, the philosophy and politics of familial and civil life, questions of sexual difference and dissidence, the question of the signature, the complex role played by figuration and language, and the continuing relevance of Glas today. While some of the essays undertake rigorous close readings of the text, at the same time as tracing the limits of such reading as they are indeed anticipated by Glas itself, others take this work as the occasion to explore its reverberations in other writings and in a host of topics and problems germane not only to literary and philosophical studies, but to cultural and political worlds far beyond the confines of academia.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-1533-0 (9781474415330)
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Persons
Mairead Hanrahan is Professor of French at University College London. She is Editor of the journal Paragraph. Martin McQuillan is a multi-award-winning filmmaker, journalist and writer. He is the editor of several texts by Paul de Man, including The Post-Romantic Predicament and The Paul de Man Notebooks. He teaches in the Sound/Image Cinema Lab at Falmouth University. Simon Morgan Wortham is Professor of English and Pro Vice Chancellor Dean, Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University.
Editor
Professor of FrenchUniversity College London
multi-award-winning filmmaker, journalist and writerFalmouth University
Professor of English and Pro Vice Chancellor Dean of Arts and Social SciencesKingston University
Content
Resounding GlasMairead Hanrahan, Martin McQuillan and Simon Morgan Wortham
On First Looking Into Derrida's GlasJ. Hillis Miller
FleecedSimon Morgan Wortham
Double SignatureMairead Hanrahan
From Deconstruction to Disaster (Derrida, Blanchot, Hegel)Leslie Hill
Does Antigone stand or fall in relation to Hegel's master-slave dialectic? A Response to Derrida's GlasTina Chanter
Clarity and Doubt: Derrida Among the PalestiniansMartin McQuillan
Philosophy in ErectionCatherine Malabou
Notes Towards a Discussion of Method and Metaphor in GlasGeoffrey Bennington
Notes on Contributors
On First Looking Into Derrida's GlasJ. Hillis Miller
FleecedSimon Morgan Wortham
Double SignatureMairead Hanrahan
From Deconstruction to Disaster (Derrida, Blanchot, Hegel)Leslie Hill
Does Antigone stand or fall in relation to Hegel's master-slave dialectic? A Response to Derrida's GlasTina Chanter
Clarity and Doubt: Derrida Among the PalestiniansMartin McQuillan
Philosophy in ErectionCatherine Malabou
Notes Towards a Discussion of Method and Metaphor in GlasGeoffrey Bennington
Notes on Contributors