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Seeing animals after Derrida

Alaniz, Jose(Contributions by)Brooks, David(Contributions by)Cannella, Megan E.(Contributions by)Gill, Bonnie(Contributions by)Huebert, David(Contributions by)Mennell, Nicole(Contributions by)Palani, Malin(Contributions by)Piskorski, Rodolfo(Contributions by)Bezan, Sarah(Edited by)Tink, James(Edited by)
Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
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This volume charts a new course in animal studies that re-examines Jacques Derrida's enduring thought on the visualization of the animal in his seminal Cerisy Conference from 1997, The Animal That Therefore I Am.

Building new proximities with the animal in and through - and at times in spite of - the visual apparatus, Seeing Animals after Derrida investigates how the recent turn in animal studies toward new materialism, speculative realism, and object-oriented ontology prompts a renewed engagement with Derrida's animal philosophy.

In taking up the matter of Derrida's treatment of animality for the current epoch, the contributors to this book each present a case for new philosophical approaches and aesthetic paradigms that challenge the ocularcentrism of Western culture.

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Lexington Books
1498540597 / 9781498540599
Hardback
179.3
27/11/2017
United States
English
272 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
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