Reflecting on the political nature of literature and its relation to modern democracy, the essay begins by problematizing any notion of commitment in literature. However, irresponsibility found in literature, far from undermining the political process, is what animates the political field seen as an endless contestability of our social practice. The way our notion of modern democracy informs our understanding of literary practice is explored through a selection of Derrida’s writings where democracy emerges as the possibility of imagining alternatives to the world and “of thinking life otherwise,” as Derrida (2004) says, which is to say that democracy cannot be thought without the possibility of literature. Democracy implies not political st...
Using the occasion provided by a review of "Deconstruction and Pragmatism" (ed. Chantal Mouffe, Rout...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Reflecting on the political nature of literature and its relation to modern democracy, the essay beg...
In this paper I analyse and critically assess Jacques Derrida’s political reading of Nietzsche. Derr...
To assess the contribution of recent French thought to democratic theory, this paper discusses Derri...
Recent world politics has witnessed the rise of a certain style of authoritarianism. It can be rough...
This book explores the possibilities offered by Derrida’s work on democracy for interpreting contemp...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Politics. The Catholic University of America"Democracy to Come" in the Politic...
The important roles played by literature and by autonomous frameworks of discussion in the formation...
This thesis expounds the view that the notion of radical democracy advanced by Laclau and Mouffe, as...
Jacques Derrida’s and Jürgen Habermas’s philosophical interventions into contemporary democracy are ...
Democracy may indeed be an imperfect form of government, but all the others are far worse and this, ...
<p>This article brings the concept of democracy � as an open-ended tradition � in conversation...
This chapter begins with what is almost a legendary source for discussions of literature and politic...
Using the occasion provided by a review of "Deconstruction and Pragmatism" (ed. Chantal Mouffe, Rout...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Reflecting on the political nature of literature and its relation to modern democracy, the essay beg...
In this paper I analyse and critically assess Jacques Derrida’s political reading of Nietzsche. Derr...
To assess the contribution of recent French thought to democratic theory, this paper discusses Derri...
Recent world politics has witnessed the rise of a certain style of authoritarianism. It can be rough...
This book explores the possibilities offered by Derrida’s work on democracy for interpreting contemp...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Politics. The Catholic University of America"Democracy to Come" in the Politic...
The important roles played by literature and by autonomous frameworks of discussion in the formation...
This thesis expounds the view that the notion of radical democracy advanced by Laclau and Mouffe, as...
Jacques Derrida’s and Jürgen Habermas’s philosophical interventions into contemporary democracy are ...
Democracy may indeed be an imperfect form of government, but all the others are far worse and this, ...
<p>This article brings the concept of democracy � as an open-ended tradition � in conversation...
This chapter begins with what is almost a legendary source for discussions of literature and politic...
Using the occasion provided by a review of "Deconstruction and Pragmatism" (ed. Chantal Mouffe, Rout...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...