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PUBLISHER: Edinburgh University Press
FORMAT: Paperback / softback
ISBN: 9781474474559
RRP: £29.99
PAGES: 416
PUBLICATION DATE:
May 31, 2020
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Derrida and Other Animals: The Boundaries of the Human
Judith Still
Analyses Derrida’s late writings on animals, especially his seminars The Beast and the SovereignWhat is man? This book examines Derrida’s contribution to this long-standing philosophical and political debate, which has typically evoked a significant division between human beings and other animals. Derrida pays close attention to how animals are used to explore humanity in a range of writings, including fables and fiction. This leads to ethical questions about how humans treat animals: sacrificing animals (say, in factory farms) while extending love to pets. And it leads to political questions about how we dehumanise ‘outsiders’, from historical matters such as colonialism and slavery to contemporary issues such as State Terror in response to ‘rogue states’.Key FeaturesOne of the first books to make extensive reference to the two recently published volumes of Derrida’s seminar series The Beast and the SovereignPays particular attention to Derrida’s intertexts, such as Defoe, Hobbes, La Fontaine, Rousseau, Agamben and HeideggerTwo chapters explore contemporary women’s animal fictions, and imagined metamorphoses, looking at work by Carter, Cixous, Darrieussecq, Duffy, NDiaye, Tsvetaeva and Vivien
Judith Still
Judith Still is Professor of French and Critical Theory and Head of the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies at the University of Nottingham. She is the author of Justice and Differences in the Works of Rousseau (CUP, 1993), Feminine Economies: Thinking against the Market in the Enlightenment and the Late Twentieth Century (MUP, 1997), Derrida and Hospitality (EUP, 2010, Gapper Prize winner 2011) and Enlightenment Hospitality (Voltaire Foundation, 2011).