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  1. Universality and Historicity: On the Sources of Religion.Owen Ware - 2006 - Research in Phenomenology 36 (1):238-254.
    One of the central questions of Jacques Derrida's later writings concerns the sources of religion. At times he gives explicit priority to the universal dimension of religion. In other places, however, he considers the primacy of faith in its concrete, historical context. This paper will clarify Derrida's relationship to universality and historicity by first comparing his notion of "messianicity without messianism" to that of Walter Benjamin's "weak Messianism." After drawing out these differences, I will focus on Derrida's later writings. I (...)
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  • Psyche, Inc.: Derridean Emotion after de Man.Rei Terada - 1998 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 29 (1):47-62.
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  • Addressing the dead of friendship, community, and the work of mourning.Roger Starling - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (2):107 – 124.
  • Literature in secret: Crossing Derrida and Blanchot.Ginette Michaud - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (2):69 – 90.
  • Good air, my only friend, believe.Jonathan Tiplady - 2007 - Angelaki 12 (2):151-161.
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  • Born with the dead: Blanchot's mourning.Lars Iyer - 2000 - Angelaki 5 (3):39 – 50.
  • Insistence, or the Force of Jean-Luc Nancy.Irving Goh - 2021 - Angelaki 26 (3-4):17-31.
    This essay recognizes the insistent force of Jean-Luc Nancy: not only his life force or his physical and mental fortitude in living through a heart transplant and other illnesses, but also his force of thought or his influence on generations of thinkers. The optimistic and resilient spirit of this force oftentimes finds itself reaffirmed in Nancy’s writings especially on freedom, community, the world, sense, love, and existence, as Nancy insistently asserts their always possible new re-beginnings despite their apparent closures at (...)
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  • Putting Mourning to Work.Karen J. Engle - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (1):61-88.
    This article investigates the work of mourning following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on September 11, 2001. Combining discussions of mourning, kitsch and sentimentality, I examine the perverse transformation of grief into patriotic nationalism. Linking Freud’s description of mourning as work with Derrida’s articulation of grief as ‘a work working at its own unproductivity’, I explore how grief has been paired with icons of American nostalgia, such as Norman Rockwell, as well as kitschy souvenirs from Ground Zero (...)
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  • Derrida and the fiction of force.Clare Connors - 2007 - Angelaki 12 (2):9 – 15.
  • The work of friendship : Blanchot, Bataille, Hegel.Richard Stamp - unknown
    In this thesis I argue that friendship holds a unique and unusual place in the work of Maurice Blanchot. It traces the appearance of this relation in his essays during the period from 1946 to 1962. Key to his work at this time, j argue, is the work of his friend Georges Bataille, whom he met in 1940. The influence of each writer upon the work of the other, I argue, is inseparable from the thought of friendship which both pursue, (...)
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