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    Postcardlogbook
    Derrida Today 9 (2): 139-156. 2016.
    ‘Postcardlogbook’ is the “travel diary” of a rereading of Derrida's ‘Envois’ more than thirty years after its publication. It was penned during and after a period of research into the 1974–75 ‘La vie la mort’ seminar, undertaken at the University of California, Irvine, and mimics Derrida's own transatlantic voyages that provided the context for his text. My article borrows a series of formal devices that attempt to maintain it as a peripheral reading of the ‘Envois’. Notably, it refrains from qu…Read more
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    Machinery of Death or Machinic Life
    Derrida Today 7 (1): 2-20. 2014.
    The notion of a ‘machinery of death’ not only underwrites abolitionist discourse but also informs what Derrida's Death Penalty refers to as an anesthesial drive that can be traced back at least as far as Guillotin. I read it here as a symptom of a more complex relation to the technological that functions across the line dividing life from death, and which is concentrated in the question of the instant that capital punishment requires. Further indications of such a relation include the forms of a…Read more
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    Crown of Spikes
    Derrida Today 13 (2): 231-235. 2020.
  • Mensch, Medien, Körper, Kehre: Zum posthumanistischen Immerschon
    with Giorgio Agamben, Gernot BÖHME, and Bernard Stiegler
    Philosophische Rundschau 56 (1). 2009.
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    The Animal That Therefore I Am
    with Jacques Derrida
    Critical Inquiry 28 (2): 369-418. 2002.
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    The Gift of Death, Second Edition & Literature in Secret (edited book)
    University of Chicago Press. 2008.
    _The Gift of Death_, Jacques Derrida’s most sustained consideration of religion, explores questions first introduced in his book _Given Time_ about the limits of the rational and responsible that one reaches in granting or accepting death, whether by sacrifice, murder, execution, or suicide. Derrida analyzes Czech philosopher Jan Patocka’s _Heretical Essays in the Philosophy of History _and develops and compares his ideas to the works of Heidegger, Lévinas, and Kierkegaard. One of Derrida’s majo…Read more
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    Counterpath: Traveling with Jacques Derrida (edited book)
    Stanford University Press. 2004.
    _Counterpath_ is a collaborative work by Catherine Malabou and Jacques Derrida that answers to the gamble inherent in the idea of "travelling with" the philosopher of deconstruction. Malabou's readerly text of quotations and commentary demonstrates how Derrida's work, while appearing to be anything but a travelogue, is nevertheless replete with references to geographical and topographical locations, and functions as a kind of counter-Odyssey through meaning, theorizing, and thematizing notions o…Read more
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    Passionate Secrets and Democratic Dissidence
    Diacritics 38 (1): 17-29. 2008.
    This essay begins in the mode of exposition of the problem of the secret as the link between literature and democracy but moves to respond to Derrida's text with a “heretical rewriting,” pursuing the notions of heresy and of rhetorical dissidence and the functioning of the anecdote, which illuminate Derrida's account of democracy.
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    Derrida, Now and Then, Here and There
    Theory and Event 7 (2). 2004.
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    Passionate Secrets and Democratic Dissidence
    Diacritics 38 (1/2): 17-29. 2008.
    This essay begins in the mode of exposition of the problem of the secret as the link between literature and democracy but moves to respond to Derrida's text with a “heretical rewriting,” pursuing the notions of heresy and of rhetorical dissidence and the functioning of the anecdote, which illuminate Derrida's account of democracy
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    Dorsality: Thinking Back Through Technology and Politics
    University of Minnesota Press. 2008.
    The dorsal turn -- Facades of the other : Heidegger, Althusser, Levinas -- No one home : Homer, Joyce, Broch -- A line drawn in the ocean : Exodus, Freud, Rimbaud -- Friendship in torsion : Schmitt, Derrida -- Revolutions in the darkroom : Balázs, Benjamin, Sade -- The controversy of dissidence : Nietzsche.
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    Matchbook: essays in deconstruction
    Stanford University Press. 2005.
    Matchbook consists of nine essays written around, or in response to, work published by Jacques Derrida since 1980. The focal point of the essays is the “Envois,” which forms part of Derrida’s Post Card. Particular attention is paid to how that text articulates with the ethical and political emphases of Derrida’s more recent work, but also to its autobiographical conceit. The “incendiary” reference of the book’s title underscores deconstruction’s engagement with questions of reading: relations be…Read more