Hegel After Derrida provides a much needed insight not only into the importance of Hegel and the importance of Derrida's work on Hegel, but also the very foundations of postmodern and deconstructionist thought. It will be essential reading for all those engaging with the work of Derrida and Hegel today and anyone seeking insight into some of the basic but neglected themes of deconstruction.
Author(s): Stuart Barnett
Edition: First Edition
Year: 1998
Language: English
Pages: 368
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
List of contributors......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Introduction: Hegel Before Derrida......Page 12
Hegel After Derrida......Page 50
Hegel at the Court of the Ashanti Robert Bernasconi......Page 52
Of Spirit(s) and Will(s) John H. Smith......Page 75
The Surprise of the Event Jean-Luc Nancy......Page 102
(The End of Art with the Mask) Werner Hamacher......Page 116
Eating My God Stuart Barnett......Page 142
After Hegel After Derrida......Page 156
The Remnants of Philosophy: Psychoanalysis After Glas Suzanne Gearhart......Page 158
Hegel/Marx: Consciousness and Life Andrzej Warminski......Page 182
Reading Glas......Page 206
A Commentary Upon Derrida's Reading of Hegel in Glas Simon Critchley......Page 208
On Derrida's Hegel Interpretation Heinz Kimmerle......Page 238
Hegelian Dialectic and the Quasi-Transcendental in Glas Kevin Thompson......Page 250
Hegel, Glas, and the Broader Modernity Henry Sussman......Page 271
Notes......Page 304
Select Bibliography......Page 357
Index......Page 362