The King is dead! Long live the King!

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This book chapter asks how deconstruction should survive Derrida's death in the context of Ernst Kantorowicz's notion of the king's two bodies. In order to do so Alfano considers Derrida's work on mourning in The Work of Mourning, particularly his piece on Sarah Kofman's interpretation of Rembrandt's The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Nicholas Tulp in relation to his account of an anatomical dissection in The Beast & the Sovereign.

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