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Within the work of both Jacques Derrida and Walter Benjamin there
is a buried theatricality, a theatre to-come. And in the last
fifteen years there has been a growing awareness of this
theatricality. To date, though, there has not been a published
stage play about either Derrida or Benjamin Cue Derrida| Benjamin,
a volume that brings together two tragi-comic plays which mirror
each other in a host of ways - above all, in the way that the
central philosophical figure is displaced, or not quite where or
when we would expect to find them. In Derrida's case, it is Oxford
in 1968; in Benjamin's case, it is somewhere (or nowhere) near
London in 1948. These, then, are plays in which the philosopher is
exiled, or elsewhere - not quite himself. This a volume for anyone
with an eye or ear for where theatre or performance meets
philosophy - students, scholars, readers, actors.
Within the work of both Jacques Derrida and Walter Benjamin there
is a buried theatricality, a theatre to-come. And in the last
fifteen years there has been a growing awareness of this
theatricality. To date, though, there has not been a published
stage play about either Derrida or Benjamin Cue Derrida| Benjamin,
a volume that brings together two tragi-comic plays which mirror
each other in a host of ways - above all, in the way that the
central philosophical figure is displaced, or not quite where or
when we would expect to find them. In Derrida's case, it is Oxford
in 1968; in Benjamin's case, it is somewhere (or nowhere) near
London in 1948. These, then, are plays in which the philosopher is
exiled, or elsewhere - not quite himself. This a volume for anyone
with an eye or ear for where theatre or performance meets
philosophy - students, scholars, readers, actors.
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