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Feeling In Theory Emotion After The Death Of The Subject Rei Terada

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Feeling In Theory Emotion After The Death Of The Subject Rei Terada
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.27 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Rei Terada
ISBN: 9780674044296, 9780674011274, 9780674004931, 0674044290, 0674011279, 0674004930
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Feeling In Theory Emotion After The Death Of The Subject Rei Terada by Rei Terada 9780674044296, 9780674011274, 9780674004931, 0674044290, 0674011279, 0674004930 instant download after payment.

Because emotion is assumed to depend on subjectivity, the "death of the subject" described in recent years by theorists such as Derrida, de Man, and Deleuze would also seem to mean the death of feeling. This revolutionary work transforms the burgeoning interdisciplinary debate on emotion by suggesting, instead, a positive relation between the "death of the subject" and the very existence of emotion. Reading the writings of Derrida and de Man--theorists often seen as emotionally contradictory and cold--Terada finds grounds for construing emotion as nonsubjective. This project offers fresh interpretations of deconstruction's most important texts, and of Continental and Anglo-American philosophers from Descartes to Deleuze and Dennett. At the same time, it revitalizes poststructuralist theory by deploying its methodologies in a new field, the philosophy of emotion, to reach a startling conclusion: if we really were subjects, we would have no emotions at all. Engaging debates in philosophy, literary criticism, psychology, and cognitive science from a poststructuralist and deconstructive perspective, Terada's work is essential for the renewal of critical thought in our day.

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