
Phantoms of the Other
Four Generations of Derrida's Geschlecht
David Farrell Krell(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 2. July 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
378 pages
978-1-4384-5450-4 (ISBN)
Description
Features a reconstruction of an unfinished text by Jacques Derrida from his most penetrating series of readings of Heidegger's philosophy.
During the 1980s Jacques Derrida wrote and published three incisive essays under the title Geschlecht, a German word for "generation" and "sexuality." These essays focused on the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, taking up the rarely discussed issue of sexual difference in Heidegger's thought. A fourth essay-actually the third in the series-was never completed and never published. In Phantoms of the Other, David Farrell Krell reconstructs this third Geschlecht on the basis of archival materials and puts it in the context of the entire series. Touching on the themes of sexual difference, poetics, politics, and criticism as practiced by Heidegger, Derrida's unfinished third essay offers a penetrating critical analysis of Heidegger's views on sexuality and Heidegger's reading of the love poems of Georg Trakl, one of the greatest Expressionist poets of the German language, who died during the opening days of the First World War.
During the 1980s Jacques Derrida wrote and published three incisive essays under the title Geschlecht, a German word for "generation" and "sexuality." These essays focused on the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, taking up the rarely discussed issue of sexual difference in Heidegger's thought. A fourth essay-actually the third in the series-was never completed and never published. In Phantoms of the Other, David Farrell Krell reconstructs this third Geschlecht on the basis of archival materials and puts it in the context of the entire series. Touching on the themes of sexual difference, poetics, politics, and criticism as practiced by Heidegger, Derrida's unfinished third essay offers a penetrating critical analysis of Heidegger's views on sexuality and Heidegger's reading of the love poems of Georg Trakl, one of the greatest Expressionist poets of the German language, who died during the opening days of the First World War.
Reviews / Votes
"Krell has written a magnificent book: at times it is a true adventure in thinking." - Phenomenological Reviews"...[a] rigorous and unprecedented contribution to the study of Heidegger and Derrida ... [a] remarkable book ... Highly recommended." - CHOICE
"A major contribution to Derrida studies, to Heidegger studies, and to philosophy." - Walter Brogan
"This study of Derrida's several engagements with Heidegger under the title of Geschlecht shows Krell's remarkable scholarship, linguistic ability, philosophical insight, and subtlety at their very best." - Charles E. Scott
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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Paperback (trade)
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Height: 231 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
506 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-5450-4 (9781438454504)
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David Farrell Krell is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University, Brauer Distinguished Visiting Professor of German Studies at Brown University, and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the Albert-Ludwig University of Freiburg. He is the author of many books, including Struck by Apollo: Hoelderlin's Journeys to Bordeaux and Back and Beyond and A Black Forest Walden: Conversations with Henry David Thoreau and Marlonbrando, both by SUNY Press.
Content
Preface
Abbreviations of Works Cited
Introduction
1. Geschlecht I: Sexual Difference, Ontological Difference
2. Geschlecht II: Heidegger's Singular Hand
3. Of Spirit
4. Geschlecht IV: Heidegger's Philopolemological Ear
5. Geschlecht III: A Truncated Typescript
6. Geschlecht III: The Phantom of the Other
7. The Magnetism of Georg and Gretl Trakl
Appendix A: Poems Discussed in the Present Volume
Appendix B: Poems Undiscussed
Index
Abbreviations of Works Cited
Introduction
1. Geschlecht I: Sexual Difference, Ontological Difference
2. Geschlecht II: Heidegger's Singular Hand
3. Of Spirit
4. Geschlecht IV: Heidegger's Philopolemological Ear
5. Geschlecht III: A Truncated Typescript
6. Geschlecht III: The Phantom of the Other
7. The Magnetism of Georg and Gretl Trakl
Appendix A: Poems Discussed in the Present Volume
Appendix B: Poems Undiscussed
Index