An edition of The catastrophic imperative (2009)

The catastrophic imperative

subjectivity, time and memory in contemporary thought

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Dominiek Hoens
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An edition of The catastrophic imperative (2009)

The catastrophic imperative

subjectivity, time and memory in contemporary thought

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"Evoking the contemporary Zeitgeist of looming ecological, political and economic disaster, a distinguished group of thinkers invite a compelling reconsideration of the ways we, as representing subjects, might be more deeply implicated in catastrophic events than we ordinarily imagine"--Provided by publisher.

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: List of illustrations * Notes On Contributors * Introduction: B.Biebuyck, G.Buelens, O.de Graef, D.Hoens, S.Jttkandt * Who or What Decides: For Derrida: A Catastrophic Theory of Decision
J.Hillis Miller * Catastrophic Narratives and Why the Catastrophe to Catastrophe Might Have Already Happened
E.Vogt * Breath of Relief: Sloterdijk and the Politics of the Intimate
S.van Tuinen * Man is a swarm animal
J.Clemens * Notes on the Bird War: Biopolitics of the Visible (in the Era of Climate Change)
T.Cohen * Dialectical Catastrophe: Hegels Allegory of Physiognomy and the Ethics of Survival
P.Moll * Catastrophe, Citationality and the Limits of Responsibility in Disgrace
G.Buelens * Unpredictable Inevitability and the Boundaries of Psychic Life; D.Nobus * Who is Nietzsche?
A.Badiou * Is Pleasure a Rotten Idea?
A.Schuster * Nationalist Ext(im)asy: Maurice Barrs and the Roots of Fascist Enjoyment
G.Chaitin * Topography of the Border: Derrida Rewriting Transcendental Aesthetics
J.Hodge * Index List of illustrations * Notes On Contributors * Introduction: B.Biebuyck, G.Buelens, O.de Graef, D.Hoens, S.Jttkandt * Who or What Decides: For Derrida: A Catastrophic Theory of Decision
J.Hillis Miller * Catastrophic Narratives and Why the Catastrophe to Catastrophe Might Have Already Happened
E.Vogt * Breath of Relief: Sloterdijk and the Politics of the Intimate
S.van Tuinen * Man is a swarm animal
J.Clemens * Notes on the Bird War: Biopolitics of the Visible (in the Era of Climate Change)
T.Cohen * Dialectical Catastrophe: Hegels Allegory of Physiognomy and the Ethics of Survival
P.Moll * Catastrophe, Citationality and the Limits of Responsibility in Disgrace
G.Buelens * Unpredictable Inevitability and the Boundaries of Psychic Life; D.Nobus * Who is Nietzsche?
A.Badiou * Is Pleasure a Rotten Idea?
A.Schuster * Nationalist Ext(im)asy: Maurice Barrs and the Roots of Fascist Enjoyment
G.Chaitin * Topography of the Border: Derrida Rewriting Transcendental Aesthetics
J.Hodge * Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
128
Library of Congress
BD222 .C37 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24462783M
ISBN 13
9780230552852
LCCN
2009043940

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