This collection of essays by one of the foremost figures in
contemporary theory takes as its theme the edge or limit between
language, time, history, and politics. These are essays that are all
on the brink, the very extreme at which one can no longer define where
one is located, neither on the cliff, say, nor over the edge. To be on
the brink is to take up that extreme limit, the point of contamination
or indetermination where language, time, history, and politics all
converge upon one another. On the Brink begins with a consideration of
Kant’s treatment of time as representation and of Hegel’s
treatment of the writing of history and the end of art, all while
taking up other key figures in the history of philosophy. The book
then moves to an exploration of language in a variety of
manifestations, from translation to complaint and greeting. It
concludes by analyzing political and social questions that continue to
haunt us today—the conception of work, not least in National
Socialism, and our relationship to democracy. Taken together, Werner
Hamacher’s essays offer trenchant historical, political, and
rhetorical interventions into the history of philosophy, literature,
and our contemporary political situation.
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Language, Time, History, and Politics
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ISBN
9781786603937
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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