• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Europe after Derrida : Crisis and Potentiality
  • Contributor: Czajka, Agnes [Author]; Ajl, Max [Contributor]; Czajka, Agnes [Contributor]; Direk, Zeynep [Contributor]; Fritsch, Matthias [Contributor]; Glendinning, Simon [Contributor]; Isin, Engin F [Contributor]; Isyar, Bora [Author]; Isyar, Bora [Contributor]; McLean, Stuart [Contributor]; Morrison, Ian Anthony [Contributor]; Seikaly, Sherene [Contributor]; Skillington, Tracey [Contributor]; Weber, Samuel [Contributor]
  • Published: Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
    [Online-Ausgabe]
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (192 p)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1515/9780748683376
  • ISBN: 9780748683376
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  • Keywords: Nationalism Europe ; Political science Philosophy ; PHILOSOPHY / Political
  • Type of reproduction: [Online-Ausgabe]
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  • Footnote: In English
    Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Description: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction: What Will Become of Europe? -- 1. Mind the 'Cap' -- 2. Derrida's Europe: 'Greek, Christian and Beyond' -- 3. A Roman Europe of Hope: Reading Derrida with Brague -- 4. Other Shores: Insularity, Materiality and the Making (and Unmaking) of 'Europe' -- 5. Europe's Constitution for the Unborn -- 6. The Borders of Contemporary Europe: Territory, Justice and Rights -- 7. We, the Non-Europeans: Derrida with Said -- 8. Of Europe: Zionism and the Jewish Other -- 9. The European Ideal in the Face of the Muslim Other -- 10. Christianity, Secularism and the Crisis of Europe -- Index

    Having anticipated a crisis-to-come, what can Derrida offer Europe now that the crisis has come?GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748683369','9780748683376','9780748683390']);Is Europe's crisis just a financial one? It has been widely understood as such, yet its scope and implications far exceed Europe's financial markets. As the crisis deepens, the previously unspeakable - the dissolution of Europe - begins to be whispered.Now, the contributors to this volume suggest that the contemporary crisis is a manifestation of an older and more fundamental crisis: the crisis of European identity. Centred on the questions of 'What is called Europe?' and 'How should Europe be?', it was diagnosed two decades ago by Jacques Derrida. It is a crisis to which Europe has thus far been unable to respond, yet one to which it must respond if it is to survive.By revisiting Derrida's diagnosis of the crisis of European identity, the book offers an alternative response to today's crisis. The obstinacy of the crisis demands this reengagement with Derrida's thought on Europe, and with Europe after Derrida.Key FeaturesInterrogates the multiple dimensions of Europe's identity crisisTackles issues ranging from Europe's legal, institutional and cultural identity to its citizenship and integration policies, and from its border to what its legacy will beLooks at the importance of Derrida's thought on hospitality, debt, cosmopolitanism, autoimmunity and moreFind Out MoreRead the introduction online for freeNotes on the contributors"
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