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Dante And Derrida


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Dante And Derrida


Dante And Derrida
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Author : Francis J. Ambrosio
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2012-02-01

Dante And Derrida written by Francis J. Ambrosio and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-01 with Religion categories.


Reading Dante's Commedia alongside Jacques Derrida's later religious writings, Francis J. Ambrosio explores what these works reveal about religion as a fundamental dynamic of human existence, about freedom and responsibility, and about the significance of writing itself. Ambrosio argues that both the many telling differences between them and the powerful bonds that unite them across centuries show that Dante and Derrida share an identity as religious writers that arises from the human experiences of faith, hope, and love in response to the divine mystery of being human. For both Dante and Derrida, Ambrosio contends, "scriptural religion" reveals that the paradoxical tension of freedom and absolute responsibility must lead to the mystery of forgiveness, a secret that these two share and faithfully keep by surrendering to its necessity to die so as always to begin again anew.



Dante Joyce Derrida


Dante Joyce Derrida
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Author : Maria-Daniella Dick
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

Dante Joyce Derrida written by Maria-Daniella Dick and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with English literature categories.




The Inversion Of Consciousness From Dante To Derrida


The Inversion Of Consciousness From Dante To Derrida
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Author : Hugh Mercer Curtler
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

The Inversion Of Consciousness From Dante To Derrida written by Hugh Mercer Curtler and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Consciousness categories.


Inverted consciousness is a notion Curtler (philosophy, Southwest State U.) developed, and refers to as a process of the subject becoming the principal object of human awareness. Then he began to wonder how it (the phenomenon, not the notion) came about, and turned for answers to poets and visionaries who were sensitive to the same phenomena and were as concerned about their implications as he himself was. Here he compiles his reflections on what they had to say about Dante's medieval world, the birth of modernism, the Romantic revolt, and after modernism. Wondering too how, if at all, such a widespread and possible dangerous condition might be avoided, he concludes by suggesting that it will take an effort of will perhaps beyond the ability of anyone to wrest human consciousness away from itself and turn it again toward the world. Annotation :2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).



Functions Of The Derrida Archive


Functions Of The Derrida Archive
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Author : Richard J. Lane
language : en
Publisher: Akademiai Kiado
Release Date : 2003

Functions Of The Derrida Archive written by Richard J. Lane and has been published by Akademiai Kiado this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Philosophy categories.


This dissertation examines the early philosophical receptions to the work of Jacques Derrida, structuring the receptions in the form of an archive. The monograph is composed of three main sections: The Non-Locus of the Archive, The Derrida Archive, and Conclusion: The Margins of Philosophy. The Non-Locus of the Archive examines three ways of conceptualizing the archive: the archaeological or Foucauldian concept as a reaction to the traditional history of ideas, the traditional archive model Foucault attempts to replace, and a deconstructive model which is the first stage in critiquing this traditional/archaeological binary opposition. The Functions of the Derrida Archive are briefly introduced, and the whole issue of the philosophical receptions is related to Derrida's comments on "Colleges and Philosophy" and the essay "The Principle of Reason." The Derrida Archive is divided into Critical and Supporting Receptions. This is an analysis of the Functions that the monograph finds working



Derrida And Theology


Derrida And Theology
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Author : Steven Shakespeare
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2009-06-25

Derrida And Theology written by Steven Shakespeare and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-06-25 with Religion categories.


Jacques Derrida: a name to strike fear into the hearts of theologians. His ideas have been hugely influential in shaping postmodern philosophy, and its impact has been felt across the humanities from literary studies to architecture. However, he has also been associated with the specters of relativism and nihilism. Some have suggested he undermines any notion of objective truth and stable meaning. Derrida is now increasingly seen as a major contributor to thinking about the complexity of truth, responsibility and witnessing. Theologians and biblical scholars are engaging as never before with Derrida's own deep-rooted reflections on religious themes. From the nature of faith to the name of God, from Messianism to mysticism, from forgiveness to the impossible, he has broken new ground in thinking about religion in our time. His ideas and writing style remain highly complex, however, and can be a forbidding prospect for the uninitiated. This book examines his philosophical approach, his specific work on religious themes, and the ways in which theologians have interpreted, adopted, and disputed them.



Every Splurge On The Vellum


 Every Splurge On The Vellum
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Author : Sam Slote
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

Every Splurge On The Vellum written by Sam Slote and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with categories.




Discourses Of Mourning In Dante Petrarch And Proust


Discourses Of Mourning In Dante Petrarch And Proust
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Author : Jennifer Rushworth
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2016-11-24

Discourses Of Mourning In Dante Petrarch And Proust written by Jennifer Rushworth and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-24 with Literary Collections categories.


This book brings together, in a novel and exciting combination, three authors who have written movingly about mourning: two medieval Italian poets, Dante Alighieri and Francesco Petrarca, and one early twentieth-century French novelist, Marcel Proust. Each of these authors, through their respective narratives of bereavement, grapples with the challenge of how to write adequately about the deeply personal and painful experience of grief. In Jennifer Rushworth's analysis, discourses of mourning emerge as caught between the twin, conflicting demands of a comforting, readable, shared generality and a silent, solitary respect for the uniqueness of any and every experience of loss. Rushworth explores a variety of major questions in the book, including: what type of language is appropriate to mourning? What effect does mourning have on language? Why and how has the Orpheus myth been so influential on discourses of mourning across different time periods and languages? Might the form of mourning described in a text and the form of closure achieved by that same text be mutually formative and sustaining? In this way, discussion of the literary representation of mourning extends to embrace topics such as the medieval sin of acedia, the proper name, memory, literary epiphanies, the image of the book, and the concept of writing as promise. In addition to the three primary authors, Rushworth draws extensively on the writings of Sigmund Freud, Julia Kristeva, Jacques Derrida, and Roland Barthes. These rich and diverse psychoanalytical and French theoretical traditions provide terminological nuance and frameworks for comparison, particularly in relation to the complex term melancholia.



Recumbents


Recumbents
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Author : Michel Deguy
language : en
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Release Date : 2005-03-28

Recumbents written by Michel Deguy and has been published by Wesleyan University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-03-28 with Literary Criticism categories.


A widely acclaimed collection by one of France's leading poets and thinkers. Bilingual—first English translation. Winner of the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation (2006) Winner of the MLA Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Translation of a Literary Work (2006) Hailed as one of France's most influential living poets, Michel Deguy has remained largely inaccessible to English-language readers. Recumbents is the first English translation of the most critically-acclaimed volume of this poet's work. The word recumbents refers to funereal sculptures (gisants), reclining lovers, and the literal imprint of those and other figures on the page. The collection includes a poem for the dead, "Procession," written by Deguy in the wake of his father's suicide, and poems dedicated to all phases of Eros. These are interwoven with passages on rhetoric or what Deguy calls poetic reason. This bilingual edition also includes a meditation on Deguy's work by deconstructionism's foundational thinker, Jacques Derrida.



Dante And Difference


Dante And Difference
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Author : Jeremy Tambling
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2007-11-29

Dante And Difference written by Jeremy Tambling and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-11-29 with Literary Criticism categories.


This book presents an interesting approach to Dante's Divine Comedy, drawing on medieval theories of reading and understanding a text, and comparing them with modern critical theories of hermeneutics and approaches to the text associated with the work of Derrida. Dr Tambling rejects any attempt to identify a fundamental unity of thought in the poem and stresses the importance of opposition and divergence. This leads him to react against reductively 'allegorical' readings, and to ask in what way Christianity can be said to be articulated within the work. This important interpretation will be of value to all students and scholars of Dante, as well as to those whose work lies in the fields of general medieval literature, comparative literature and critical theory.



Dante And The Sense Of Transgression


Dante And The Sense Of Transgression
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Author : William Franke
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 2012-11-22

Dante And The Sense Of Transgression written by William Franke and has been published by A&C Black this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-11-22 with Literary Criticism categories.


In Dante and the Sense of Transgression, William Franke combines literary-critical analysis with philosophical and theological reflection to cast new light on Dante's poetic vision. Conversely, Dante's medieval masterpiece becomes our guide to rethinking some of the most pressing issues of contemporary theory. Beyond suggestive archetypes like Adam and Ulysses that hint at an obsession with transgression beneath Dante's overt suppression of it, there is another and a prior sense in which transgression emerges as Dante's essential and ultimate gesture. His work as a poet culminates in the Paradiso in a transcendence of language towards a purely ineffable, mystical experience beyond verbal expression. Yet Dante conveys this experience, nevertheless, in and through language and specifically through the transgression of language, violating its normally representational and referential functions. Paradiso's dramatic sky-scapes and unparalleled textual performances stage a deconstruction of the sign that is analyzed philosophically in the light of Blanchot, Levinas, Derrida, Barthes, and Bataille, as transgressing and transfiguring the very sense of sense.