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Living On / To Survive: Epidemic Writings

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By (author): Zsuzsa Baross

Those familiar with the work of Derrida will recognize the double term in the title as variations, in translation, of Derrida's untimely essay Survivre. To survive in this infinite mood and indefinite form that sets no limit to number, person, or time is at once the theme and the undercurrent that runs through the diverse texts gathered together in this volume. To survive, for such is our exceptional situation, also animates the act of writing: to shelter a personal existence and actualize the promise writing holds for saving something more than (bare) life. Derrida termed it sur-vie or living on. The texts date from different times and phases of the mutating epidemic. In chronological order, they register the progressive evolution and complication of the sense of this novel crisis. The first is contemporaneous with the immediate virus outbreak and with Agamben's provocative dismissal of the health crisis. The Two Transcripts are of video interventions that appeared on Jerome Lebre's YouTube channel Philosopher en temps depidemie, one of several platforms to call for critical discourse; a third intervention, completing the triptych, was recorded in French but never published. Here an extended, more developed version closes the volume. Engaging Derrida's Survie, it also responds to the recent death of Jean-Luc Nancy. At the center, anchoring the volume, is a complex text that can be read as a belated postscript to the first volume On Contemporaneity after Agamben, and / or as a premature preface to its forthcoming successor (The Time That Remains). It asks about the newly acquired sense of the World in Paul Celan's often cited last phrase: The world is gone. Living On / To Survive is essential reading for students and scholars in literature, philosophy and psychology. See more
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  • Weight: 174g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781789761153

About Zsuzsa Baross

Zsuzsa Baross Professor Emerita of Cultural Theory at Trent University Canada is the author of The Scandal of Disease in Theory and Discourse (University of Amsterdam 1988) Posthumously: For Jacques Derrida (SAP 2010) and Encounters: Gerard Titus-Carmel Jean-Luc Nancy Claire Denis. She has published a wide number of essays in anthologies and journals including International Studies in Philosophy New Literary History and Derrida Today. Recently she has been collaborating and publishing with Artistic Research Orpheus Instituut in Gent Belgium.

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