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On the Brink - (Philosophical Projections) by Werner Hamacher (Paperback)

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  • This collection of essays by one of the foremost figures in contemporary theory takes as its theme the edge or limit between language, time, history, and politics.
  • About the Author: Werner Hamacher (1948-2017) was the founder and director of the Institute of General and Comparative Literature at the University of Frankfurt and Emmanuel Levinas Chair at the European Graduate School.
  • 242 Pages
  • Philosophy, Movements
  • Series Name: Philosophical Projections

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About the Book



Werner Hamacher, one of the most important and original theorists working in literary criticism and continental philosophy, explores topics at the intersection of philosophy, literary studies and politics.



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This collection of essays by one of the foremost figures in contemporary theory takes as its theme the edge or limit between language, time, history, and politics. These are essays that are all on the brink, the very extreme at which one can no longer define where one is located, neither on the cliff, say, nor over the edge. To be on the brink is to take up that extreme limit, the point of contamination or indetermination where language, time, history, and politics all converge upon one another.

On the Brink begins with a consideration of Kant's treatment of time as representation and of Hegel's treatment of the writing of history and the end of art, all while taking up other key figures in the history of philosophy. The book then moves to an exploration of language in a variety of manifestations, from translation to complaint and greeting. It concludes by analyzing political and social questions that continue to haunt us today--the conception of work, not least in National Socialism, and our relationship to democracy. Taken together, Werner Hamacher's essays offer trenchant historical, political, and rhetorical interventions into the history of philosophy, literature, and our contemporary political situation.



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"This superb collection of hitherto uncollected (and partly untranslated) essays by Werner Hamacher entangles philosophical rigour and philological acuity in unsurpassed and uncompromising ways, by laying bare the abysmal character of linguistic experience, on the brink of which every single word remains exposed, as Friedrich Hölderlin reminds: Vom Abgrund nemlich haben / Wir angefangen: For from the abyss we / Have begun." --Thomas Schestag, Professor of German Studies, Brown University

"This dazzling collection of truly original essays articulates the mutual imbrication of language, art, philosophy and politics. Hamacher's rigorous and uncompromising work on and with language, tracing movements of resistance, withdrawal and displacement, challenges the dominance of meaning and intentionality, and even the unity, of language." --Susan Bernstein, Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies, Brown University




About the Author



Werner Hamacher (1948-2017) was the founder and director of the Institute of General and Comparative Literature at the University of Frankfurt and Emmanuel Levinas Chair at the European Graduate School. His many publications include Pleroma: Reading in Hegel (1997), Premises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan (1999), Minima Philologica (2015), and Two Studies of Friedrich Hölderlin (2020).

Jan Plug is professor of English at the University of Western Ontario.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .55 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 242
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Movements
Series Title: Philosophical Projections
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Theme: Critical Theory
Format: Paperback
Author: Werner Hamacher
Language: English
Street Date: August 24, 2020
TCIN: 1011237005
UPC: 9781786603920
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-9011
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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