Levinas and the Postcolonial : Race, Nation, Other
Levinas and the Postcolonial : Race, Nation, Other
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Author(s): Drabinski, John
Drabinski, John E.
E. Drabinski, John
ISBN No.: 9780748641031
Pages: 224
Year: 201106
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 214.31
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AUTHOR APPROVED To think of postcolonial critique as a philosophy of difference and an ethical relation to the Other is inconceivable without taking into account the work of Emmanuel Levinas. Levinas and the Postcolonial refuses all theoretical ghettos to bring welcome intellectual rigor, depth, and insight to the critique of global colonialism. Nick Nesbitt, Princeton University Drabinski resolutely places himself in the unacknowledged double bind between the ethical and the political in Levinas's work and, with an impressive and erudite humility, attempts to rethink Levinas for 'those of us with a materialist sensibility.' Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, University Professor in the Humanities Columbia University What can we learn from reading Levinas alongside postcolonial theories of difference? With that question in view, Drabinski undertakes readings of Gayatri Spivak, Homi Bhabha, Ã0douard Glissant, and Subcommandante Marcos in order to hugely rethink ideas of difference, language, subjectivity, ethics, and politics. Through these philosophical readings, he gives a new perspective on the work of these hugely important postcolonial theorists and helps make Levinas relevant to other disciplines concerned with postcolonialism and ethics. John Drabinski is Visiting Associate Professor of Black Studies in Amherst College. He is the author of Sensibility and Singularity (SUNY, 2001) and Godard Between Identity and Difference (Continuum, 2008).


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