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    Who comes after the subject?Eduardo Cadava, Peter Connor & Jean-Luc Nancy (eds.) - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    Who Comes After the Subject offers the most comprehensive overview to date of contemporary French thinking on the question of the "subject." Nineteen philosophers and critics offer diverse perspectives on the subject as it has manifested itself in our modern discourses: the subject of philosophy, of the State, of history, of psychoanalysis. Each contribution asks What has become of the subject? or What has the subject become? in the wake of its critiques and deconstructions .
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    Words of Light: Theses on the Photography of History.Eduardo Cadava - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Focusing on Walter Benjamin's discussions of the flashes and images of history, this book argues that the questions raised by this link between photography and history touch on issues that belong to the entire trajectory of Benjamin's ...
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  3. The Other Emerson.Russell B. Goodman, Eduardo Cadava, Donald E. Pease, Eric Keenaghan & Sandra Laugier - 2010 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
     
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    Toward an Ethics of Decision. [REVIEW]Eduardo Cadava - 1994 - Diacritics 24 (4):4.
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    Nuclear Piece: Memoires of Hamlet and the Time to ComeMemoires: For Paul de ManHamlet"Nuclear Criticism.". [REVIEW]Nicholas Royle, Jacques Derrida, Cecile Lindsay, Jonathan Culler, Eduardo Cadava, Harold Jenkins, William Shakespeare & Richard Klein - 1990 - Diacritics 20 (1):37.
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