|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
Abdelkebir Khatibi (1938-2009) was among the most renowned North
African literary critics and authors of the past century whose
unique treatments of subjects as vast as orientalism, otherness,
coloniality, aesthetics, linguistics, sexuality, and the nature of
contemporary critique have inspired major figures in postcolonial
theory, deconstruction, and beyond. At once a philosophical
visionary and provocative writer, Khatibi's impressive
contributions have been well-established throughout French and
continental literary circles for several decades. As such, this
English translation of one of his masterworks, Maghreb Pluriel
(1983), marks a pivotal turn in the opportunity to wrest some of
Khatibi's most profound meditations to the forefront of a more
global audience. Including such highly significant pieces as
"Other-Thought," "Double Critique," "Bilingualism and Literature,"
and "Disoriented Orientalism," the ambition behind this volume is
to showcase the true experimental complexity and conceptual depth
of Khatibi's thinking. Engaging the cultural-intellectual urgencies
of a colonial frontier (in this case, the so-called Middle
East/North Africa) this book expands our contemplative boundaries
to render a globally-dynamic commentary that traverses the
East-West divide.
A contemporary philosopher of Tunisian origin, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem
is here published in English for the first time. His new book,
Transgression and the Inexistent: A Philosophical Vocabulary, is a
comprehensive foray into Kacem's elaborate philosophical system in
twenty-seven discreet chapters, each dedicated to a single concept.
In each chapter, he explicates a critical re-thinking of ordinary
lived experiences - such as desire, irony, play - or traditional
philosophical ideas - such as catharsis, mimesis, techne - in light
of 'the spirit of nihilism' that marks the contemporary human
condition. Kacem gained notoriety in the domain of critical theory
amid his controversial break with his mentor and leading
contemporary philosopher, Alain Badiou. Transgression and the
Inexistent lays out the essential concepts of his philosophical
system: it is the most complete and synthetic book of his
philosophical work, as well as being one of the most provocative in
its claims. As a Francophone author engaging with contemporary
world thought, he is able to develop novel philosophical
perspectives that reach beyond the Middle East or the Continental,
and the East/West binary. This is the book's first publication in
any language, constituting a much-awaited first translation of
Kacem into English.
Abdelkebir Khatibi (1938-2009) was among the most renowned North
African literary critics and authors of the past century whose
unique treatments of subjects as vast as orientalism, otherness,
coloniality, aesthetics, linguistics, sexuality, and the nature of
contemporary critique have inspired major figures in postcolonial
theory, deconstruction, and beyond. At once a philosophical
visionary and provocative writer, Khatibi's impressive
contributions have been well-established throughout French and
continental literary circles for several decades. As such, this
English translation of one of his masterworks, Maghreb Pluriel
(1983), marks a pivotal turn in the opportunity to wrest some of
Khatibi's most profound meditations to the forefront of a more
global audience. Including such highly significant pieces as
"Other-Thought," "Double Critique," "Bilingualism and Literature,"
and "Disoriented Orientalism," the ambition behind this volume is
to showcase the true experimental complexity and conceptual depth
of Khatibi's thinking. Engaging the cultural-intellectual urgencies
of a colonial frontier (in this case, the so-called Middle
East/North Africa) this book expands our contemplative boundaries
to render a globally-dynamic commentary that traverses the
East-West divide.
A contemporary philosopher of Tunisian origin, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem
is here published in English for the first time. His new book,
Transgression and the Inexistent: A Philosophical Vocabulary, is a
comprehensive foray into Kacem's elaborate philosophical system in
twenty-seven discreet chapters, each dedicated to a single concept.
In each chapter, he explicates a critical re-thinking of ordinary
lived experiences - such as desire, irony, play - or traditional
philosophical ideas - such as catharsis, mimesis, techne - in light
of 'the spirit of nihilism' that marks the contemporary human
condition. Kacem gained notoriety in the domain of critical theory
amid his controversial break with his mentor and leading
contemporary philosopher, Alain Badiou. Transgression and the
Inexistent lays out the essential concepts of his philosophical
system: it is the most complete and synthetic book of his
philosophical work, as well as being one of the most provocative in
its claims. As a Francophone author engaging with contemporary
world thought, he is able to develop novel philosophical
perspectives that reach beyond the Middle East or the Continental,
and the East/West binary. This is the book's first publication in
any language, constituting a much-awaited first translation of
Kacem into English.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R398
R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R398
R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
|