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Pheng Cheah

    Derrida and the Time of the Political
    Cosmopolitics: Thinking and feeling beyond the nation
    • Derrida and the Time of the Political

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      An intellectual event, this volume marks the first critical assessment of Jacques Derrida’s political and ethical writings since his death in 2004. American critics have long expressed skepticism about the relevance of deconstruction to political thought, particularly since Derrida's work became widely available in English in the late 1970s. Despite his exploration of political themes from the late 1980s, there has been limited analysis of this later work and its connection to his overall philosophy. This collection fills that gap by providing diverse perspectives on Derrida's political turn, illustrating how deconstruction informs political theory and real-world politics. Contributors include scholars closely associated with Derrida and leading political theorists who engage with his ideas from various angles. The volume begins with an introduction by Pheng Cheah and Suzanne Guerlac, who contextualize Derrida’s later work within his broader corpus. Subsequent essays explore key issues arising from Derrida's political analysis, such as democracy, sovereignty, ethics, responsibility, committed political action, non-Western politics, and the future of nationalism amid globalization. The collection is enriched by original contributions from Hélène Cixous and Judith Butler, alongside essays from notable scholars like Étienne Balibar, Wendy Brown, and Jacques Rancière.

      Derrida and the Time of the Political2009
    • Eminent contributors examine the current and future landscape of cosmopolitanism and its interplay with nationalism. Nationalism and the nation-state are facing challenges from ethnic strife, religious fundamentalism, global capitalism, and significant population movements across cultures and cyberspace. In response, a revitalized cosmopolitanism has emerged as a compelling political alternative. This collection features a distinguished group of scholars and political theorists who provide a thorough analysis of this project, its inclusive claims, and its complex relationship with nationalism. While traditional cosmopolitanism has been critiqued for its perceived detachment from the obligations of nation-bound lives, the essays reveal that contemporary cosmopolitanism is rooted in specific cultural, historical, and political contexts. The contributors investigate the possibility of a feasible cosmopolitanism that may not only coexist with but potentially reshape nationalism, which warrants reexamination rather than dismissal. This intellectually stimulating and interdisciplinary volume offers a range of critical perspectives, evaluating both the aspirational goals and the current realities of the evolving cosmopolitical movement.

      Cosmopolitics: Thinking and feeling beyond the nation1998
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