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On Contemporaneity, after Agamben: The Concept and its Times

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By (author): Zsuzsa Baross

Who are our contemporaries today? Alain Badiou, Jean-Luc Nancy, or Giorgio Agamben, or the already neglected Althusser or Lacoue-Labarthe? From among the thinkers of the last great generation of the past century, who are the precursors whose voice is strong enough to speak to our present today? when the nature of time itself is uncertain: a time of mutation (Nancy), a change of epoch (Blanchot), an epoch without an epoch (Stiegler), or more catastrophically, the time of the geocide (Deguy)? Is it Bataille (Inner Experience) or Blanchot (The Writing of the Disaster) who anticipates the future that is already our present? Or Derrida who announced the unsurpassable dilemma of the law of hospitality? Announced a future to be presented only as a monstrosity? Or is it rather Deleuze, whose geo-philosophy already dispenses with the subject, privileges matter over spirit, and subordinates the great movements of peoples and animals of history and revolution, the political and the social as relative to the de- re-territorializing powers of the forces of the Earth? Or again, is it not philosophy but rather art that measures up to the intensity of the forces pressing against us in the present? The exhausted prose of Beckett, the broken verse of Celan? The stammer of Artaud? These are some of the questions that animate the writing in the aftermath of Agamben's influential essay What is the Contemporary? See more
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  • Weight: 246g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845199913

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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