Linguistique de l’écrit

Revue internationale en libre accès

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Eco-deconstruction

Derrida and environmental philosophy

Édité parMatthias FritschPhilippe LynesDavid Wood

Résumé

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 (1930–2004), 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has already proven highly influential in posthumanism and animal studies, the present volume, drawing on published and unpublished work by Derrida and others, builds on these insights to address the most pressing environmental issues of our time.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.

Détails de la publication

Maison d'édition: Fordham University Press

Lieu de publication: New York

Année: 2018

Pages: 334

ISBN (hardback): 9780823279500

ISBN (paperback): 9780823279517

ISBN (digital): 9780823279524

Citation complète:

Fritsch Matthias, Lynes Philippe, Wood David (éd.), 2018, Eco-deconstruction: Derrida and environmental philosophy. New York, Fordham University Press.