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Derrida Vis-à-vis Lacan
Interweaving Deconstruction and Psychoanalysis
Andrea Hurst
$35.00
ISBN: 9780823228751 Book (Paperback) Fordham University Press 351 pages May 2008
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“Hurst brokers the relationship between Derrida and Lacan with great
delicacy. Through patient, sympathetic, and often eye-opening readings
of both, she maintains the separateness of these titans of French
thought even as she draws them convincingly close together.”
—Joan Copjec, The University at Buffalo, SUNY Derrida and Lacan have long been viewed as proponents of two opposing
schools of thought. This book argues, however, that the logical structure
underpinning Lacanian psychoanalytic theory is a complex, paradoxical
relationality that corresponds to Derrida’s “plural logic of the aporia.”
Andrea Hurst begins by linking this logic to a strand of thinking (in which
Freud plays a part) that unsettles philosophy’s transcendental tradition.
She then shows that Derrida is just as serious and careful a reader of
Freud’s texts as Lacan. Interweaving the two thinkers, she argues that the
Lacanian Real is another name for Derrida’s différance and shows how
Derrida’s writings on Heidegger and Nietzsche embody an attitude toward
sexual difference and feminine sexuality that matches Lacanian insights.
Attempting to heal a long-standing divide between Derrideans and Lacanians,
she brings out a deep theoretical accord between thinkers who both
recognize the power of psychoanalysis to address contemporary political
and ethical issues.
| ANDREA HURST is a Research Associate and Lecturer in Philosophy
at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth,
South Africa. |
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