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Eco-Deconstruction marks a new approach to the degradation of the natural environment, including habitat loss, species extinction, and climate change. While the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida (19302004), with its relentless interrogation of the anthropocentric metaphysics of presence, has already proven highly influential in posthumanism and animal studies, the present volume, drawing on published and unpublished work by Derrida and others, builds on these insights to address the most pressing environmental issues of our time.
The volume brings together fifteen prominent scholars, from a wide variety of related fields, including eco-phenomenology, eco-hermeneutics, new materialism, posthumanism, animal studies, vegetal philosophy, science and technology studies, environmental humanities, eco-criticism, earth art and aesthetics, and analytic environmental ethics. Overall, eco-deconstruction offers an account of differential relationality explored in a non-tota

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Abbreviations for Works by Jacques Derrida
Introduction
Matthias Fritsch, Philippe Lynes, and David Wood
Part I. Diagnosing the Present
1. The Eleventh Plague: Thinking Ecologically after Derrida
David Wood
2. Thinking after the World: Deconstruction and Last Things
Ted Toadvine
3. Scale as a Force of Deconstruction
Timothy Clark
Part II. Ecologies
4. The Posthuman Promise of the Earth
Philippe Lynes
5. Un/limited Ecologies
Vicki Kirby
6. Ecology as Event
Michael Marder
7. Writing Home: Eco-choro-spectrography
John Llewelyn
Part III. Nuclear and Other Biodegradabilitie
8. E-phemera: Of Deconstruction, Biodegradability, and Nuclear War
Michael Naas
9. Troubling Time/s and Ecologies of Nothingness: On the Im/Possibilities of Living and Dying in the Void
Karen Barad
10. Responsibility and the Non(bio)degradable
Michael Peterson
11. Extinguishing Ability: How we Became Post-Extinction Persons
Claire Colebrook
Part IV. Environmental Ethics
12. An Eco-Deconstructive Account of the Emergence of Normativity in “Nature”
Matthias Fritsch
13. Opening ethics onto the other shore of another heading
Dawne McCance
14. Wallace Stevens’s Birds, or, Derrida and Ecological Poetics
Cary Wolfe
15. Earth: Love It or Leave It
Kelly Oliver
List of Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 27/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9780823279500, 978-0823279500
      ISBN10: 0823279502

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Eco-Deconstruction marks a new approach to the degradation of the natural environment, including habitat loss, species extinction, and climate change. While the work of French philosopher Jacques Derrida (19302004), with its relentless interrogation of the anthropocentric metaphysics of presence, has already proven highly influential in posthumanism and animal studies, the present volume, drawing on published and unpublished work by Derrida and others, builds on these insights to address the most pressing environmental issues of our time.
      The volume brings together fifteen prominent scholars, from a wide variety of related fields, including eco-phenomenology, eco-hermeneutics, new materialism, posthumanism, animal studies, vegetal philosophy, science and technology studies, environmental humanities, eco-criticism, earth art and aesthetics, and analytic environmental ethics. Overall, eco-deconstruction offers an account of differential relationality explored in a non-tota

      Table of Contents

      Abbreviations for Works by Jacques Derrida
      Introduction
      Matthias Fritsch, Philippe Lynes, and David Wood
      Part I. Diagnosing the Present
      1. The Eleventh Plague: Thinking Ecologically after Derrida
      David Wood
      2. Thinking after the World: Deconstruction and Last Things
      Ted Toadvine
      3. Scale as a Force of Deconstruction
      Timothy Clark
      Part II. Ecologies
      4. The Posthuman Promise of the Earth
      Philippe Lynes
      5. Un/limited Ecologies
      Vicki Kirby
      6. Ecology as Event
      Michael Marder
      7. Writing Home: Eco-choro-spectrography
      John Llewelyn
      Part III. Nuclear and Other Biodegradabilitie
      8. E-phemera: Of Deconstruction, Biodegradability, and Nuclear War
      Michael Naas
      9. Troubling Time/s and Ecologies of Nothingness: On the Im/Possibilities of Living and Dying in the Void
      Karen Barad
      10. Responsibility and the Non(bio)degradable
      Michael Peterson
      11. Extinguishing Ability: How we Became Post-Extinction Persons
      Claire Colebrook
      Part IV. Environmental Ethics
      12. An Eco-Deconstructive Account of the Emergence of Normativity in “Nature”
      Matthias Fritsch
      13. Opening ethics onto the other shore of another heading
      Dawne McCance
      14. Wallace Stevens’s Birds, or, Derrida and Ecological Poetics
      Cary Wolfe
      15. Earth: Love It or Leave It
      Kelly Oliver
      List of Contributors
      Index

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