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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Providing crucial scholarship on Derridas first series of lectures from the Nationality and Philosophical Nationalism cycle, Herman Rapaport brings all 13 parts of the Fantom of the Other series (1984-85) to our critical attention. The series, Rapaport argues, was seminal in laying the foundations for the courses given, and ideas explored, by Derrida over the next twenty years. It is in this vein that the full explication of Derridas lectures is done, breathing life into the foundational lecture series which has not yet been published in its entirety in English.Derridas examination of a master signifier of the social relation, Geschlecht, acts as the critical entry point of the series into wide-ranging meditations on the social construction and deconstruction of all possible relations denoted by the core concept, including race, gender, sex, and family. The lecture series vast engagement with a range of major thinkers, including philosophers and poets alike Arendt, Adorno, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Trakl, and Adonis tackles core themes and debates about philosophical nationalism. Presenting Derridas lectures on the implications of key 20th century philosophers understandings of nationalism as they relate to concerns over idiomatic language, notions of race, exile, return, and social relations, adds richly to the literature on Derrida and reveals the potential for further application of his work to current polarising debates between universalism and tribalism. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781350163096
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