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H C For Life That Is To Say Meridian Crossing Aesthetics 1st Edition Jacques Derrida

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H C For Life That Is To Say Meridian Crossing Aesthetics 1st Edition Jacques Derrida
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.47 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Jacques Derrida
ISBN: 9780804754019, 0804754012
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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H C For Life That Is To Say Meridian Crossing Aesthetics 1st Edition Jacques Derrida by Jacques Derrida 9780804754019, 0804754012 instant download after payment.

H. C. for Life, That Is to Say . . . is Derrida's literary critical recollection of his lifelong friendship with Hélène Cixous. The main figure that informs Derrida's reading here is that of "taking sides." While Hélène Cixous in her life and work takes the side of life, "for life," Derrida admits always feeling drawn to the side of death. Rather than being an obvious choice, taking the side of life is an act of faith, by wagering one's life on life. H. C. for Life sets up and explores this interminable "argument" between Derrida and Cixous as to what death has in store deep within life itself, before the end. In addition to being a memoir, it is also a theoretical confrontation―for example about the meaning of "might" and "omnipotence," and a philosophical and philological analysis of the crypts within the vast oeuvre of Hélène Cixous. Finally, the book is Derrida's tribute to the thought of the woman whom he regards as one of the great French poets, writers, and thinkers of our time.

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