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17 January 1995

A study of the relationship between postmodernism and post-enlightenment German thought reading the contemporary theoretical scene through its nineteenth-century counterpart and examining the intersections
Focusing on nineteenth-century philosophers from Schelling and Hegel to Nietzsche, and on contemporary theorists from Derrida to Kristeva and Lyotard, the essays in this book suggest that the two areas are most similar at the points where they seem most unlike. Tracing the links of contemporary thought to its nineteenth-century precursors, the authors explore such issues as the re-theorizing of history and the subject, the limits and persistence of the metaphysical, and the ends of theory.


"This book does much more than reassess certain currents in poststructuralism by returning to its preoccupation with such writers as the Jena Romantics, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud. This book reminds us that poststructuralism is indeed only part of a larger coming to terms with philosophical issues of post-enlightenment theory. The writing in this book is characterized by integrity, care, andand brilliance. What is remarkable about this book is less its overall conception than its superb execution." — Alice Kuzniar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Speculations: Idealism and its Rem(a)inders
Tilottama Rajan and David L. Clark
I: Between Idealism and Deconstruction
Fictions of Authority: Kierkegaard, de Man, and the Ethics of Reading
Christopher Norris
Mimesis and the End of Art
John Sallis
"The Necessary Heritage of Darkness": Tropics of Negativity in Schelling, Derrida, and de Man
David L. Clark
Language, Music, and the Body: Nietzsche and Deconstruction
Tilottama Rajan
II: Rethinking the Subject
Stubborn Attachment, Bodily Subjection: Rereading Hegel on the Unhappy Consciousness
Judith Butler
The Ring of Being: Nietzsche, Freud, and the History of Conscience
Ned Lukacher
Immediacy and Dissolution: Notes on the Languages of Moral Agency and Critical Discourse
Thomas Pfau
"Non-Identity": The German Romantics, Schelling and Adorno
Andrew Bowie
III: Reinscribing History
Complementarity, History, and the Unconscious
Arkady Plotnitsky
Reconstructing Aesthetic Education: Modernity, Postmodernity, and Romantic Historicism
Eric Meyer
The Romanticism of Contemporary Ideology
Paul Hamilton
IV: The End(s) of Theory
The Return of the Romantic
jean-Pierre Mileur
Moments of Discipline: Derrida, Kant, and the Genealogy of the Sublime
Mark Cheetham
On Death and the Contingency of Criticism: Schopenhauer and de Man
Stanley Corngold
Notes on Contributors
Index