Derrida and Other Animals
The Boundaries of the Human
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:4th Jun '20
Should be back in stock very soon

What is man? Judith Still examines Derrida’s contribution to this long-standing philosophical and political debate, which has typically evoked a significant division between human beings and other animals. Derrida pays close attention to how animals are used to explore humanity in a range of writings, including fables and fiction. This leads to ethical questions about how humans treat animals: sacrificing animals (say, in factory farms) while extending love to pets. And it leads to political questions about how we dehumanise ‘outsiders’, from historical matters such as colonialism and slavery to contemporary issues such as State Terror in response to 'rogue states'.
In this fascinating and important study, Judith Still is ‘on the track’ of Derrida’s writings on the human/animal question. She proceeds à pas de loup, presenting, critiquing and amplifying his texts with issues of gender (social and grammatical), the borderline with ‘less human humans’, cannibalism, naming, weaving and much more. * Professor Naomi Segal, Birkbeck, University of London *
ISBN: 9781474474559
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 629g
416 pages