
Concept and Form, Volume 2
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Volume One of Concept and Form translates some of the most important theoretical texts from the Cahiers pour l'Analyse; this second volume collects newly commissioned essays on the journal, together with recent interviews with people who were either members of its editorial board or associated with its broader theoretical project. It aims to help reconstruct the intellectual context of the Cahiers, and to assess its contemporary theoretical legacy. Prefaced by an overview of the project's rigorous investment in science and conceptual analysis, the volume considers in particular the Cahiers' distinctive effort to link the apparently incommensurable categories of 'structure' and 'subject', so as to prepare for a new synthesis of Marxism and psychoanalysis.
Contributors include Alain Badiou, ¿tienne Balibar, Edward Baring, Jacques Bouveresse, Yves Duroux, Alain Grosrichard, Peter Hallward, Adrian Johnston, Patrice Maniglier, Tracy McNulty, Jean-Claude Milner, Knox Peden, Jacques Ranci¿re, Fran¿ois Regnault, and Slavoj Zizek.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction to Volume Two: 'The Fate of the Concept', by Knox Peden
- Chapter 1 - François Regnault, 'Structure and Subject'
- Chapter 2 - Patrice Maniglier, 'Acting Out the Structure'
- Chapter 3 - Edward Baring, 'Derrida, Lévi-Strauss, and the Cahiers pour l'Analyse
- Or, How to Be a Good Structuralist'
- Chapter 4 - Knox Peden, 'Foucault and the Subject of Method'
- Chapter 5 - Tracy McNulty, 'Desuturing Desire: The Work of the Letter in the Miller-Leclaire Debate'
- Chapter 6 - Adrian Johnston, 'Turning the Sciences Inside Out: Revisiting Lacan's "Science and Truth"'
- Chapter 7 - Peter Hallward, 'Badiou and the Logic of Interruption'
- Chapter 8 - Slavoj Zizek, '"Suture", Forty Years Later'
- Chapter 9 - 'A Philosophical Conjuncture': An Interview with Étienne Balibar and Yves Duroux
- Chapter 10 - 'Strong Structuralism, Weak Subject': An Interview with Yves Duroux
- Chapter 11 - 'All of a Sudden, Psychoanalysis': An Interview with François Regnault
- Chapter 12 - 'The Chains of Reason': An Interview with Alain Grosrichard
- Chapter 13 - 'The Force of Minimalism': An Interview with Jean-Claude Milner
- Chapter 14 - 'To Get Rid of the Signified': An Interview with Jacques Bouveresse
- Chapter 15 - 'Only in the Form of Rupture': An Interview with Jacques Rancière
- Chapter 16 - 'Theory from Structure to Subject': An Interview with Alain Badiou
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