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Adorno's Nonidentical and Derrida's Differance
Stefan Zenklusen
Adorno's Nonidentical and Derrida's Differance
Stefan Zenklusen
The virulent anti-Hegelianism of French poststructuralism and its (difficult) confrontation with Jürgen Habermas has long obscured the closeness of Jacques Derrida's "différance" to Theodor W. Adorno's "Nonidentical." Taking the overarching theme of "identity and difference" as a guide, we can peel apart what unites and separates these two thinkers. In so doing, certain "de-realizing" effects of Derrida's entrapment in signs reveal themselves. By contrast, Adorno's social and cultural diagnosis, when extrapolated to a post-Fordian context is astonishingly fruitful. Attempts to trivialize negative dialectics as a model of intellectual self-understanding from a past age or as an esthetic reserve of ways of life are untenable.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | November 6, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9783736973046 |
Publishers | Cuvillier |
Pages | 182 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 11 mm · 413 g |
Language | English |
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