The book analyses a mode of apophasis in contemporary theoretical discourse. It explores the relationship between negative theology and Jacques Derrida's textual practice, as well as the similarities between apophasis and the trope of transgression in the works of Maurice Blanchot, George Bataille or Michel Foucault.
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Agata Wilczek is a research and teaching assistant at the Institute of English Cultures and Literatures at the University of Silesia (Poland). Her research interests focus on contemporary philosophy, postsecularism and Christian mysticism.
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Original hardcover, 22 cm. Zustand: Sehr gut. 195 p. A perfect copy. - Summary: The book explores the way in which apophatic discourse of negative theology has illuminated contemporary critical theory. It demonstrates the significance of apophasis both in Jacques Derrida's search for a «new language», responsive to singularity and alterity, and in the analyses of the experience of transgression, developed by Maurice Blanchot, George Bataille and Michel Foucault. Following Derrida's understanding of negative theology as a transgressive concept that transcends the linguistic, historical and religious contexts from which it arises, the book proves that apophasis is not merely a discourse on language restricted to one theological tradition, but should be viewed as a mode of dialogue and openness, essential to all responsible thinking. - Contents: Introduction -- Part One: (Un)saying God: Jacques Derrida's Dream of "New Language" -- Chapter One: Derrida's (Negative) "Geological -- 1 "Theological Turn" or Political Comeback? -- 2 Religious Readings of Deconstruction -- 3 Deconstruction and Negative Theology -- Excursus: Mode and Idiom -- Chapter Two: Dialogue -- 1 Two Voices?Two Visions, Two Powers: Together and/or Separately -- 2 Responding to the Call:"After-writing" and Rethinking God -- Chapter Three: Silence -- 1 Silence as a "Modality of Speech" -- 2 Speaking Of and Within Promise -- 3 Keeping God's Silence -- Part Two: Language and Beyond: Apophatic Transgression -- Chapter Four: The Linguistic Turn of Transgression -- 1 1 Step/Not Beyond -- 2 Nothing Except Nuance: the Neuter -- 3 Language as Non-Vision -- 4 Writing as the "Essential Experience" -- 5 Apophatic Theology and the Space of Literature -- Chapter Five: Transgression and Transcendence -- 1 Transgression and the Sacred -- 2 Transgression as the Path to God -- 3 Transcendence and the Sense of Transgression -- Conclusions - Bibliography. ISBN 9783631670286 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 356. Artikel-Nr. 1088447
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -The book explores the way in which apophatic discourse of negative theology has illuminated contemporary critical theory. It demonstrates the significance of apophasis both in Jacques Derridäs search for a «new language», responsive to singularity and alterity, and in the analyses of the experience of transgression, developed by Maurice Blanchot, George Bataille and Michel Foucault. Following Derridäs understanding of negative theology as a transgressive concept that transcends the linguistic, historical and religious contexts from which it arises, the book proves that apophasis is not merely a discourse on language restricted to one theological tradition, but should be viewed as a mode of dialogue and openness, essential to all responsible thinking. 198 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783631670286
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The book explores the way in which apophatic discourse of negative theology has illuminated contemporary critical theory. It demonstrates the significance of apophasis both in Jacques Derrida's search for a 'new language', responsive to singularity and alterity, and in the analyses of the experience of transgression, developed by Maurice Blanchot, George Bataille and Michel Foucault. Following Derrida's understanding of negative theology as a transgressive concept that transcends the linguistic, historical and religious contexts from which it arises, the book proves that apophasis is not merely a discourse on language restricted to one theological tradition, but should be viewed as a mode of dialogue and openness, essential to all responsible thinking. Artikel-Nr. 9783631670286
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