Description: Further DetailsTitle: Without AlibiCondition: NewISBN-10: 0804744114EAN: 9780804744119ISBN: 9780804744119Publisher: Stanford University PressFormat: PaperbackRelease Date: 03/05/2002Description: This book brings together for the first time five recent essays by Jacques Derrida, which advance his reflections on many issues: lying, perjury, forgiveness, confession, the profession of faith, and, most recently, cruelty, sovereignty, and capital punishment. Strongly linked by their attention to "performatives" and the "as if," the essays show the necessity of thinking beyond the category of acts that are possible for a subject. Derrida argues forcefully that thought must engage with the im-possible, that is, the order of the unforeseeable event, the absolute future still to come. This acute awareness of the limits of performative programs informs the essays throughout and attunes them closely to events of a world undergoing "globalization." The first essay, "History of the Lie," reviews some classic and modern definitions of the lie (Augustine, Rousseau, Kant, Koyré, Arendt), while renewing questions about what is called lying, as distinguished from other forms of nontruth. This inventive analysis is followed by "Typewriter Ribbon," which examines at length the famous lie recounted by Rousseau in his Confessions, when he perjured himself by accusing another of his own crime. Paul de Man's reading of this textual event is at the center of Derrida's patient, at times seriously funny analyses. "Le parjure, Perhaps" engages with a remarkable novel by Henri Thomas that fictionalizes the charge of perjury brought against Paul de Man in the 1950s. Derrida's extraordinary fineness as a reader and thinker of fiction here treats, to profound effect, the "fatal experience of perjury." The two final essays, "The University Without Condition" and "Psychoanalysis Searches the States of Its Soul," address the institutions of the university and of psychoanalysis as sites from which to resist and deconstruct the nontruth or phantasm of sovereignty. For the university, the principle of truth remains at the core of its resistance; for psychoanalysis, there is the obligation to remain true to what may be, Derrida suggests, its specific insight: into psychic cruelty. Resistance to the sovereign cruelty of the death penalty is just one of the stakes indicated by the last essay, which is the text of a keynote address to the "States General of Psychoanalysis" held in Paris, July 2000. Especially for this volume, Derrida has written "Provocation: Forewords," which reflects on the title Without Alibi while taking up questions about relations between deconstruction and America. This essay-foreword also responds to the event of this book, which Peggy Kamuf in her introduction presents as event of resistance. Without Alibi joins two other books by Derrida that Kamuf has translated for Stanford University Press: Points . . .: Interviews, 1974-1994 (1994) and Resistances of Psychoanalysis (1998).Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 229mmItem Length: 152mmItem Weight: 454gAuthor: Jacques DerridaTranslator: Peggy KamufContributor: Peggy Kamuf (Translated by)Genre: Philosophy & SpiritualityBook Series: Meridian: Crossing AestheticsRelease Year: 2002 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: Without Alibi
Title: Without Alibi
ISBN-10: 0804744114
EAN: 9780804744119
ISBN: 9780804744119
Release Date: 03/05/2002
Release Year: 2002
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Translator: Peggy Kamuf
Contributor: Peggy Kamuf (Translated by)
Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Number of Pages: 352 Pages
Publication Name: Without Alibi
Language: English
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Item Height: 0.7 in
Subject: Movements / Deconstruction
Publication Year: 2002
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 16 Oz
Subject Area: Philosophy
Item Length: 9 in
Author: Jacques. Derrida
Series: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics Ser.
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback