From Life to Survival: Derrida, Freud, and the Future of Deconstruction

Author:   Robert Trumbull
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   04 January 2022
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Author:   Robert Trumbull
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823298723


ISBN 10:   0823298728
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   04 January 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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There are traces of Freud throughout Jacques Derrida's work, as Trumbull demonstrates in this challenging, rewarding examination of those traces across the decades of the deconstructionist's writing on life death, autoimmunity, the impossible, and living on, among other significant Derridian themes.-- Choice Reviews Robert Trumbull's new book is a fascinating exploration of the relationship between the two thinkers.-- Times Literary Supplement Trumbull's book distinguishes itself by the ambitious scope of its argument, which undertakes a new understanding of the status of life throughout Derrida's work. Through original argument, he reconstructs a Derridean concept of life (life death) as made possible by a trace that runs throughout Derrida's work, from his early texts on Husserl, through responses to psychoanalysis, Nietzsche and Heidegger, to the more obviously political work, such as Derrida's writing on the death penalty. Trumbull's exploration of the normative aspects of Derrida's work is informed by an innovative account of the status of norms within vitalism and Foucauldian biopower, producing a new understanding of deconstructive politics.---Penelope Deutscher, Northwestern University


Robert Trumbull's new book is a fascinating exploration of the relationship between the two thinkers.-- Times Literary Supplement Trumbull's book distinguishes itself by the ambitious scope of its argument, which undertakes a new understanding of the status of life throughout Derrida's work. Through original argument, he reconstructs a Derridean concept of life (life death) as made possible by a trace that runs throughout Derrida's work, from his early texts on Husserl, through responses to psychoanalysis, Nietzsche and Heidegger, to the more obviously political work, such as Derrida's writing on the death penalty. Trumbull's exploration of the normative aspects of Derrida's work is informed by an innovative account of the status of norms within vitalism and Foucauldian biopower, producing a new understanding of deconstructive politics.---Penelope Deutscher, Northwestern University,


Trumbull's book distinguishes itself by the ambitious scope of its argument, which undertakes a new understanding of the status of life throughout Derrida's work. Through original argument, he reconstructs a Derridean concept of life (life death) as made possible by a trace that runs throughout Derrida's work, from his early texts on Husserl, through responses to psychoanalysis, Nietzsche and Heidegger, to the more obviously political work, such as Derrida's writing on the death penalty. Trumbull's exploration of the normative aspects of Derrida's work is informed by an innovative account of the status of norms within vitalism and Foucauldian biopower, producing a new understanding of deconstructive politics. ---Penelope Deutscher, Northwestern University,


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Robert Trumbull teaches Philosophy at Seattle University.

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