Derrida: Negotiating the Legacy
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Inheriting Deconstruction, Surviving Derrida -- I Future of Deconstruction -- 1 Analytic Philosophy in Another Key: Derrida on Language, Truth and Logic -- 2 The Future of Critical Philosophy and World Politics -- 3 Derrida's Rogues: Islam and the Futures of Deconstruction -- 4 Force [of] Transformation -- II Interrupting the Same -- 5 Derrida's Memory, War and the Politics of Ethics -- 6 The (International) Politics of Friendship: Exemplar, Exemplarity, Exclusion -- 7 Ethical Assassination? Negotiating the (Ir)responsible Decision -- 8 Exploiting the Ambivalence of a Crisis: A Practitioner reads 'Diversity Training' through Homi Bhabha -- III Following/Breaking -- 9 Sartre and Derrida: The Promises of the Subject Chaque fois unique, la fin du monde -- 10 What It Is To Be Many: Subjecthood, Responsibility and Sacrifice in Derrida and Nancy -- 11 'Derrida's Theatre of Survival: Fragmentation, Death and Legacy' -- 12 Derrida vs Habermas Revisited -- Conclusions: The Im/Possibility of Closure -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index