Futures of Life Death on Earth: Derrida's General Ecology

Author:   Philippe Lynes
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Pages:   284
Publication Date:   19 November 2018
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Author:   Philippe Lynes
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.599kg
ISBN:  

9781786609953


ISBN 10:   1786609959
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   19 November 2018
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Introduction: General Text, Death and Time / 1. Survivance and General Ecology / 2. Transcendence and the Surviving Present / 3. Resistance and Ex-appropriation: Letting Life Live-On / 4. Animmanence: Life Death & The Passion and Perpetual Detour of Difference / 5.: Biopolitics and Double Affirmation: Step/nots Beyond an Ecology of the Commons / Bibliography / Notes

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Futures of Life Death on Earth intervenes with full force in the debate initiated by Derrida's soon to be published 1975-76 seminar entitled Life Death. Lynes comes to the table with a formidable grasp of the material, and a comprehensive understanding of both the broader context of the discussion, and its stakes for everything that goes by the names of biopolitics and ecology. -- David Wills, Professor of French Studies and Comparative Literature, Brown University Passionate about biocultural sustainability, Philippe Lynes explains why the notion of a viable future involves a maze of false-starts and detours that require careful navigation. Lyons brings a refreshing perspective to the relevance of Derrida's work for an ecological ethics, and his scholarly agility makes this book an invaluable companion for ecocriticism in the very broadest sense. -- Vicki Kirby, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, University of New South Wales Through a careful re-reading of Derrida's works, Philippe Lynes elaborates an original notion of a General Ecology, showing how eco-deconstruction can be an effective and unavoidable means to think and face the so-called sixth mass extinction, also known as the Anthropocene extinction. The constant confrontation with the contemporary debate makes this book a compass to orient us in the time to come. -- Francesco Vitale, Senior Lecturer of Aesthetics, University of Salerno, Italy


Futures of Life Death on Earth intervenes with full force in the debate initiated by Derrida's soon to be published 1975-76 seminar entitled Life Death. Lynes comes to the table with a formidable grasp of the material, and a comprehensive understanding of both the broader context of the discussion, and its stakes for everything that goes by the names of biopolitics and ecology. -- David Wills, Professor of French Studies and Comparative Literature, Brown University


Futures of Life Death on Earth intervenes with full force in the debate initiated by Derrida's soon to be published 1975-76 seminar entitled Life Death. Lynes comes to the table with a formidable grasp of the material, and a comprehensive understanding of both the broader context of the discussion, and its stakes for everything that goes by the names of biopolitics and ecology. -- David Wills, Professor of French Studies and Comparative Literature, Brown University Passionate about biocultural sustainability, Philippe Lynes explains why the notion of a viable future involves a maze of false-starts and detours that require careful navigation. Lynes brings a refreshing perspective to the relevance of Derrida's work for an ecological ethics, and his scholarly agility makes this book an invaluable companion for ecocriticism in the very broadest sense. -- Vicki Kirby, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, University of New South Wales Through a careful re-reading of Derrida's works, Philippe Lynes elaborates an original notion of a General Ecology , showing how eco-deconstruction can be an effective and unavoidable means to think and face the so-called sixth mass extinction , also known as the Anthropocene extinction. The constant confrontation with the contemporary debate makes this book a compass to orient us in the time to come. -- Francesco Vitale, Senior Lecturer of Aesthetics, University of Salerno, Italy Drawing, with both precision and breadth, on the work of multiple theorists, Lynes develops what he calls a general ecology based on the work of Jacques Derrida. This is a timely study, a book with and for a future. -- Dawne McCance, Distinguished Professor, University of Manitoba


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Philippe Lynes is a Junior Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study and the Department of English Studies at Durham University. He held the 2017-8 Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair in Environmental Humanities at the University of California, Irvine, and earned his PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanities from Concordia University in Montréal, Québec. Lynes's research situates itself at the intersections of contemporary continental philosophy and the environmental humanities. He is the author of Futures of Life Death on Earth: Derrida's General Ecology forthcoming from Rowman & Littlefield International, and co-editor (with Matthias Fritsch and David Wood) of Eco-Deconstruction: Derrida and Environmental Philosophy (Fordham University Press, 2018). He is also a translator of French philosophy, with a translation of and introduction to Jacques Derrida's Advances published in 2017 with the University of Minnesota Press. He is currently working on his second book Dearth: Eco-Deconstruction after Speculative Realism on Blanchot, Derrida and Heidegger.

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