Low Price Guarantee
We Take School POs
Cinders: Volume 28
Contributor(s): Derrida, Jacques (Author), Lukacher, Ned (Translator)

View larger image

ISBN: 0816689547     ISBN-13: 9780816689545
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Retail: $17.95OUR PRICE: $13.10  
  Buy 25 or more:OUR PRICE: $12.03   Save More!
  Buy 100 or more:OUR PRICE: $11.49   Save More!


  WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!   Click here for our low price guarantee

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: July 2014
Qty:
Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks

Click for more in this series: PostHumanities (Paperback)
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - General
Dewey: 190
LCCN: 2014007469
Series: PostHumanities (Paperback)
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 5.5" W x 8.1" L (0.35 lbs) 80 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Holocaust
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
- Cultural Region - Oceania
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
Features: Price on Product, Table of Contents
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

"More than fifteen years ago," Jacques Derrida writes in the prologue to this remarkable and uniquely revealing book, "a phrase came to me, as though in spite of me. . . . It imposed itself upon me with the authority, so discreet and simple it was, of a judgment: 'cinders there are' (il y a l cendre). . . . I had to explain myself to it, respond to it--or for it."

In Cinders Derrida ranges across his work from the previous twenty years and discerns a recurrent cluster of arguments and images, all involving in one way or another ashes and cinders. For Derrida, cinders or ashes--at once fragile and resilient--are "the better paradigm for what I call the trace--something that erases itself totally, radically, while presenting itself."

In a style that is both highly condensed and elliptical, Cinders offers probing reflections on the relation of language to truth, writing, the voice, and the complex connections between the living and the dead. It also contains some of his most essential elaborations of his thinking on the feminine and on the legacy of the Holocaust (both a word--from the Greek h los, "whole," and kaust s, "burnt"--and a historical event that invokes ashes) in contemporary poetry and philosophy. In turning from the texts of other philosophers to his own, Cinders enables readers to follow the trajectory from Derrida's early work on the trace, the gramma, and the voice to his later writings on life, death, time, and the spectral.

Among the most accessible of this renowned philosopher's many writings, Cinders is an evocative and haunting work of poetic self-analysis that deepens our understanding of Derrida's critical and philosophical vision.

 
Customer ReviewsSubmit your own review
 
To tell a friend about this book, you must Sign In First!