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  1. Chronicle of separation
    on deconstruction's disillusioned love
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Fordham Univ. Press, New York

    "The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles the weight of emotions that is at the heart of deconstructive reading, treating deconstruction's weak, fragile and parasitic mode of thinking as a deconstruction of emotion, on emotion and as emotion. Chronicle of Separation examines these themes beginning with a descriptive and an analytic reading of Derrida's Memoirs: For Paul de Man and The Post Card, as embodiments of deconstruction's melancholic friendship which inscribes its disillusioned love in what it calls the 'postal condition'. The book then moves on to a feminization of Derrida, experimenting in different modes of writing. It firstly discusses Fred Zinneman's film Julia about a mournful friendship between women. Then it performs a deconstructive meditation on the anorexic person suggesting that anorexia constitutes a paradoxical embodiment of deconstruction. The concluding chapter presents a complete incorporation of Derrida into a fictional text that re-writes the biblical Book of Ruth"..

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780823265794; 9780823265800
    RVK Categories: CI 5603
    Series: Idiom: inventing writing theory
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction; Deconstruction; Interpersonal relations; Gender identity; Anorexia nervosa; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction; Dekonstruktion; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
    Other subjects: Derrida, Jacques (1930-2004)
    Scope: XXVII, 199 S., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-193) and index

  2. Chronicle of separation
    on deconstruction's disillusioned love
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Fordham Univ. Press, New York

    "The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    "The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles the weight of emotions that is at the heart of deconstructive reading, treating deconstruction's weak, fragile and parasitic mode of thinking as a deconstruction of emotion, on emotion and as emotion. Chronicle of Separation examines these themes beginning with a descriptive and an analytic reading of Derrida's Memoirs: For Paul de Man and The Post Card, as embodiments of deconstruction's melancholic friendship which inscribes its disillusioned love in what it calls the 'postal condition'. The book then moves on to a feminization of Derrida, experimenting in different modes of writing. It firstly discusses Fred Zinneman's film Julia about a mournful friendship between women. Then it performs a deconstructive meditation on the anorexic person suggesting that anorexia constitutes a paradoxical embodiment of deconstruction. The concluding chapter presents a complete incorporation of Derrida into a fictional text that re-writes the biblical Book of Ruth"..

     

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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780823265794; 9780823265800
    RVK Categories: CI 5603
    Series: Idiom: inventing writing theory
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction; Deconstruction; Interpersonal relations; Gender identity; Anorexia nervosa; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction; Dekonstruktion; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
    Other subjects: Derrida, Jacques (1930-2004)
    Scope: XXVII, 199 S., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-193) and index

  3. Chronicle of separation
    on deconstruction's disillusioned love
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York

    "The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles... more

     

    "The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles the weight of emotions that is at the heart of deconstructive reading, treating deconstruction's weak, fragile and parasitic mode of thinking as a deconstruction of emotion, on emotion and as emotion. Chronicle of Separation examines these themes beginning with a descriptive and an analytic reading of Derrida's Memoirs: For Paul de Man and The Post Card, as embodiments of deconstruction's melancholic friendship which inscribes its disillusioned love in what it calls the 'postal condition'. The book then moves on to a feminization of Derrida, experimenting in different modes of writing. It firstly discusses Fred Zinneman's film Julia about a mournful friendship between women. Then it performs a deconstructive meditation on the anorexic person suggesting that anorexia constitutes a paradoxical embodiment of deconstruction. The concluding chapter presents a complete incorporation of Derrida into a fictional text that re-writes the biblical Book of Ruth"-- "The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles the weight of emotions that is at the heart of deconstructive reading"-- Machine generated contents note: -- Contents -- Foreword by Avital Ronell -- Preface -- 1. From Absolute Love to the Politics of Friendship -- 2. Let's Show Our (Post) Cards -- 3. Julia -- 4. And You Shall Eat and You Shall Be Satisfied and You Shall Be Released: Deconstruction as an Anorexic Perspective -- 5. The Book of Ruth -- Epilogue -- Appendix: The Biblical Book of Ruth -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Hadar, Mirjam (Übers.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780823265794; 9780823265800
    RVK Categories: CI 5603
    Series: Idiom: inventing writing theory
    Subjects: Deconstruction; Interpersonal relations; Gender identity; Anorexia nervosa
    Scope: xxvii, 199 p., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-193) and index

    Machine generated contents note:Contents -- Foreword by Avital Ronell -- Preface -- 1. From Absolute Love to the Politics of Friendship -- 2. Let's Show Our (Post) Cards -- 3. Julia -- 4. And You Shall Eat and You Shall Be Satisfied and You Shall Be Released: Deconstruction as an Anorexic Perspective -- 5. The Book of Ruth -- Epilogue -- Appendix: The Biblical Book of Ruth -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.