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The Animal Question in Deconstruction / Lynn Turner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (208 p.) : 1 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780748683123
  • 9780748683147
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 179.3 23
LOC classification:
  • B105.A55 A5526 2013
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: The Animal Question in Deconstruction -- 1. A Refugee -- 2. Swans of Life (External Provocations and Autobiographical Flights That Teach Us How to Read) -- 3. Love of the Löwe -- 4. Insect Asides -- 5. Sponge Inc -- 6. Elephant Eulogy: The Exorbitant Orb of an Elephant -- 7. Troubling Resemblances, Anthropological Machines and the Fear of Wild Animals: Following Derrida after Agamben -- 8. Derrida, Rousseau, Cixous and Tsvetaeva: Sexual Difference and the Love of the Wolf -- 9. Deconstructing Sexual Difference: A Myopic Reading of Hélène Cixous's Mole -- 10. Your Worm -- 11. Mole -- Index
Summary: Explores the political and poetic understanding of the deconstruction of the 'animal question'GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748683123','ISBN:9780748683130','ISBN:9780748683147']);How does deconstruction understand relations between humans and other animals? This book reveals that across Jacques Derrida's work as a whole, as well as that of Hélène Cixous and Nicholas Royle, deconstruction has always addressed questions about animality. In this collection, for example, Cixous asks after human intervention between the death of a wild bird and the predation of a domestic cat. Kelly Oliver pursues Derrida's analysis of what or whose gaze is at stake when a King oversees the autopsy of an elephant. Royle examines in what sense the vulnerable impressions made by the tunnelling of a mole might be thought of as the traces of a text. Re-examining how we relate to other animals has far-reaching implications for how we think of ourselves. Throughout this collection authors bring to attention the politics and the poetics of a less anthropocentric world. Even when this world is grasped through very writerly fields such as philosophy, literature and autobiography, The Animal Question in Deconstruction demonstrates that we are always marked by traces of other animals.Key FeaturesExpands the current debate on the 'animal question' through new essays by established authors, such as Peggy Kamuf, Sarah Wood and Judith Still, that critically examine a wide range of texts by Derrida, Cixous and RoyleIncludes the first English translation of 'Un Réfugié' by Hélène Cixous, showing how her approach to relations between humans and other animals is similar to but distinct from that of DerridaRepublishes Nicholas Royle's ground-breaking essay 'Mole'"
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: The Animal Question in Deconstruction -- 1. A Refugee -- 2. Swans of Life (External Provocations and Autobiographical Flights That Teach Us How to Read) -- 3. Love of the Löwe -- 4. Insect Asides -- 5. Sponge Inc -- 6. Elephant Eulogy: The Exorbitant Orb of an Elephant -- 7. Troubling Resemblances, Anthropological Machines and the Fear of Wild Animals: Following Derrida after Agamben -- 8. Derrida, Rousseau, Cixous and Tsvetaeva: Sexual Difference and the Love of the Wolf -- 9. Deconstructing Sexual Difference: A Myopic Reading of Hélène Cixous's Mole -- 10. Your Worm -- 11. Mole -- Index

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Explores the political and poetic understanding of the deconstruction of the 'animal question'GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748683123','ISBN:9780748683130','ISBN:9780748683147']);How does deconstruction understand relations between humans and other animals? This book reveals that across Jacques Derrida's work as a whole, as well as that of Hélène Cixous and Nicholas Royle, deconstruction has always addressed questions about animality. In this collection, for example, Cixous asks after human intervention between the death of a wild bird and the predation of a domestic cat. Kelly Oliver pursues Derrida's analysis of what or whose gaze is at stake when a King oversees the autopsy of an elephant. Royle examines in what sense the vulnerable impressions made by the tunnelling of a mole might be thought of as the traces of a text. Re-examining how we relate to other animals has far-reaching implications for how we think of ourselves. Throughout this collection authors bring to attention the politics and the poetics of a less anthropocentric world. Even when this world is grasped through very writerly fields such as philosophy, literature and autobiography, The Animal Question in Deconstruction demonstrates that we are always marked by traces of other animals.Key FeaturesExpands the current debate on the 'animal question' through new essays by established authors, such as Peggy Kamuf, Sarah Wood and Judith Still, that critically examine a wide range of texts by Derrida, Cixous and RoyleIncludes the first English translation of 'Un Réfugié' by Hélène Cixous, showing how her approach to relations between humans and other animals is similar to but distinct from that of DerridaRepublishes Nicholas Royle's ground-breaking essay 'Mole'"

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Mai 2022)