Community Without Unity: A Politics of Derridian ExtravaganceDuke University Press, 1989 - 261 pages Winner of the 1990 Foundations of Political Theory Section of the American Political Science Association "First Book Award" Now available in paperback with a new preface by the author, this award-winning book breaks new ground by challenging traditional concepts of community in political theory. William Corlett brings the diverse (and sometimes contradictory) work of Foucault and Derrida to bear on the thought of Pocock, Burke, Lincoln, and McIntyre, among others, to move beyond the conventional dichotomy of "individual vs. community," arguing instead that community is best advanced within a politics of difference. |
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... Writing 146 8 Practicing Derridian Confession : Supplementing Foucault 163 9 Redrawing the Lignes de Bataille 184 Supplement 205 10 Taking Time Out for Community 209 Notes 219 References 243 Index 255 Acknowledgments To work for ...
... Writing 146 8 Practicing Derridian Confession : Supplementing Foucault 163 9 Redrawing the Lignes de Bataille 184 Supplement 205 10 Taking Time Out for Community 209 Notes 219 References 243 Index 255 Acknowledgments To work for ...
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... writing from per- spectives influenced by Derrida ? Exploring and celebrating this possibility sometimes creates the impression that Derrida's extravagance is the best postmodernism , or that his work is a likely candidate for the next ...
... writing from per- spectives influenced by Derrida ? Exploring and celebrating this possibility sometimes creates the impression that Derrida's extravagance is the best postmodernism , or that his work is a likely candidate for the next ...
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... writing plays with aban- don , then , by challenging uniformity , by searching for cracks in the foundations of political and social thinking . Foucault is an important postmodern name because his work resists reducing human beings to ...
... writing plays with aban- don , then , by challenging uniformity , by searching for cracks in the foundations of political and social thinking . Foucault is an important postmodern name because his work resists reducing human beings to ...
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... writing does not deliver pro- grams . To play with abandon — without abandoning all struc- ture is too accidental and irruptive to be a program . But in an age in which nearly everyone admits that the personal is the political ...
... writing does not deliver pro- grams . To play with abandon — without abandoning all struc- ture is too accidental and irruptive to be a program . But in an age in which nearly everyone admits that the personal is the political ...
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Contents
Mutual Service and the Language of Domination | 6 |
Reciprocity Commonality Mutual Service | 16 |
Opening Up the Dialogue Between Remunity and Communion | 35 |
Reassurance | 65 |
Pocock Foucault Forces of Reassurance | 69 |
The Problem of Time in Lincolnian Political Religion | 91 |
The Power of Fear in Burkean Traditionalism | 118 |
Extravagance | 143 |
Announcing Derridian Confession Spacing Deferral Writing | 146 |
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