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Living Together: Jacques Derrida's Communities of Violence and Peace by Elisabeth Weber 9780823249930

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For Jacques Derrida, the notions and experiences of "community," "living," and "together" never ceased to harbor radical, in fact infinite interrogations. The often anguished question of how to "live together" moved Derrida throughout his oeuvre, animating his sustained reflections on hospitality, friendship, responsibility, justice, forgiveness, and mourning, as well as his interventions as an outspoken critic of South Africa's apartheid, the Israel/Palestine conflict, the bloody civil war in his native Algeria, human rights abuses, French immigration laws, the death penalty, and the "war on terror." "Live together," Derrida wrote, "one must . . . one cannot not 'live together,' even if one does not know how or with whom."
In this volume, the paradoxes, impossibilities, and singular chances that haunt the necessity of "living together"are evoked in Derrida's essay "Avowing-The Impossible: 'Returns,' Repentance, and Reconciliation," around which the collection is gathered. Written by scholars in literary criticism, philosophy, legal studies, religious studies, Middle Eastern studies, and sociology working in North America, Europe, and the Middle East, the essays in this volume tackle issues such as the responsibilities and fragility of democracy; the pitfalls of decreed reconciliation; the re-legitimization of torture in the "war on terror"; the connections between Orientalism, Semitism, and anti-Semitism; the delocalizing dynamics of globalization; crimes against humanity; nationalism; and politics as the art not of the possible but of the impossible.
The volume includes analyses of current controversies and struggles. Here, Derrida is here read in and with regard to areas of intense political conflict-in particular, those that oppose Israelis and Palestinians, Hindus and Muslims, victims and perpetrators of South African apartheid, Turks and Armenians.
The necessity of an infinitely patient reflection goes hand in hand with the obligation of justice as that which must not wait. It is in the spirit of such urgency, of a responsibility that cannot be postponed, that the essays in this volume engage with Derrida's thinking on "living together."



Evokes the paradoxes, impossibilities, and singular chances that haunt the necessity of "living together"

About the Author
Elisabeth Weber is a professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her books include Verfolgung und Trauma: Zu Emmanuel Levinas' Autrement qu'etre ou au-dela de l'essence (Passagen Verlag, 1990), Das Vergessen(e): Anamnesen des Undarstellbaren, coeditor (Turia and Kant, 1997), and Questioning Judaism (Stanford, 2004), a collection of interviews with Jacques Derrida, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Emmanuel Levinas, Pierre Vidal-Naquet, and others. She has also edited several works by Jacques Derrida.

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"An extraordinary volume of essays. Collectively, they address problems including the conditions of possibility and impossibility of peace and justice in contemporary Palestine/Israel; the politics of forgiveness; Derrida's Jewishness; the politics of partition and the "living together" of Indians and Pakistanis today."----Lecia Rosenthal, Mourning Modernism: Literature, Catastrophe, and the Politics of Consolation
Contributors from religious studies, philosophy, theater, law, and English departments provide an interdisciplinary but also--based on their institutional affiliations--international look at Derrida's thought. * -Choice *
"An astounding and timely volume. It is unparalleled in the scope and depth with which it explores Derrida's relevance to the political. The focus on forgiveness, reconciliation and the excruciating challenges of living together well has utmost urgency in light of the intensification of current lethal combat zones."----Gabriele Schwab, University of California, Irvine



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ISBN 9780823249930
Author Elisabeth Weber
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Fordham University Press
Publisher Fordham University Press

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