
Forms in the Abyss
A Philosophical Bridge Between Sartre and Derrida
Steve Martinot(Author)
Temple University Press,U.S.
Published on 15. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-59213-440-3 (ISBN)
Description
A groundbreaking effort to find the "common language" between two of the most important philosophical thinkers of the twentieth century, Forms in the Abyss promises to be one of the most significant contribution to our critical understanding of western thought in recent memory.
Reviews / Votes
"The project of transcoding Sartrean language into the Derridean coordinates, and vice-versa, is an unseasonable one whose reward lies in the defamiliarization of both. Martinot's minute, technical readings avoid all facile ideological generalizations and send us back to the original texts with new eyes." -Fredric JamesonMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia PA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
422 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59213-440-3 (9781592134403)
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Steve Martinot is Instructor at the Center for Interdisciplinary Programs at San Francisco State University. He is the author of The Rule of Racialization: Class, Identity, Governance (Temple), editor of two previous books, and translator of Racism by Albert Memmi.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
History and Writing
The Metaphysics of a Common Language
The Narrative of Metaphysics
The Historical Dimension
A Common Uncommonality
Chapter 2: The Form of Uncommon Logic 37
Invention
DiffErance
NEantisation
On Heidegger
Chapter 3 - The Parameters of Homology 73
Extensions of the Double Non-negation
Sartre's Use of the Skew Relation as a Formalism
Derrida's Use of the Skew Relation in his Thematics
The Middle Voice
Always Already
Chapter 4: Form and Structure 103
On Form
On Structure
The Derridean Circle
Mediation
The Triadic Circle in its Historical Moment
Conclusion: The Structures of Ethnocentrism
Chapter 5: The Look and its Inner Narrativizations 150
The Look
The other-as-object
The Look
The Meta-narrativity of the Look
A Critique and Extension of the NMN-structure
The Form of Form
Chapter 6: The Sartre-Derrida Homology 180
The Inside of the Outside, the Supplement
A Note on "Infrastructure"
Separation in Immediacy, the Hymen
The Role of Narrative
The Social Text of the Glyph
Dissemination
Reading the Imagination as Reading
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Circularities and Foundations 238
Bringing the Incommensurable into Dialogue
The Reader
The Circle
Derrida's Deconstruction of the Subject
Sartre's Deconstruction of the Subject
Chapter 8: A Theory of Dialogue 270
An Elementary Particle of the Social
Being for Others as a Micro-socius
The Boundary between Subjectivities
The Ontological Structure of Dialogue
The Semiotic Structure of Dialogue
The Derridean Moment of the Social
Listening and (Re)Construction
Conclusions
Chapter 9: A theory of language 314
Shifts in Social Semiosis
The Circle and the Social
The Colonial Principle
Chauvinism and the Sundering of the Circle.
On Metaphysics
A Third Domain?
The Circle as Analysand
Endnotes 357
Bibliography 427
History and Writing
The Metaphysics of a Common Language
The Narrative of Metaphysics
The Historical Dimension
A Common Uncommonality
Chapter 2: The Form of Uncommon Logic 37
Invention
DiffErance
NEantisation
On Heidegger
Chapter 3 - The Parameters of Homology 73
Extensions of the Double Non-negation
Sartre's Use of the Skew Relation as a Formalism
Derrida's Use of the Skew Relation in his Thematics
The Middle Voice
Always Already
Chapter 4: Form and Structure 103
On Form
On Structure
The Derridean Circle
Mediation
The Triadic Circle in its Historical Moment
Conclusion: The Structures of Ethnocentrism
Chapter 5: The Look and its Inner Narrativizations 150
The Look
The other-as-object
The Look
The Meta-narrativity of the Look
A Critique and Extension of the NMN-structure
The Form of Form
Chapter 6: The Sartre-Derrida Homology 180
The Inside of the Outside, the Supplement
A Note on "Infrastructure"
Separation in Immediacy, the Hymen
The Role of Narrative
The Social Text of the Glyph
Dissemination
Reading the Imagination as Reading
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Circularities and Foundations 238
Bringing the Incommensurable into Dialogue
The Reader
The Circle
Derrida's Deconstruction of the Subject
Sartre's Deconstruction of the Subject
Chapter 8: A Theory of Dialogue 270
An Elementary Particle of the Social
Being for Others as a Micro-socius
The Boundary between Subjectivities
The Ontological Structure of Dialogue
The Semiotic Structure of Dialogue
The Derridean Moment of the Social
Listening and (Re)Construction
Conclusions
Chapter 9: A theory of language 314
Shifts in Social Semiosis
The Circle and the Social
The Colonial Principle
Chauvinism and the Sundering of the Circle.
On Metaphysics
A Third Domain?
The Circle as Analysand
Endnotes 357
Bibliography 427