The Political Archive of Paul De Man: Property, Sovereignty and the Theotropic

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The Political Archive of Paul De Man: Property, Sovereignty and the Theotropic

Author(s): Martin McQuillan (Author, Editor)

  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • Publication Date: 6 Aug. 2012
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 208 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0748665617
  • ISBN-13: 9780748665617

Book Description

This book re-reads a major theorist in terms of the current crisis in sovereignty and global capital. In this book, 13 experts revisit de Man’s account of Rousseau and what he calls a ‘Theotropic Allegory’ (the second to last step before ‘Political Allegory’, on the road toward a general theory of Textual Allegory). They frame de Man’s readings of Rousseau in a ‘post-theoretical’ landscape concerned with political theology, occupied with the transformation of the western model of sovereignty, and faced with the apparent collapse of the capitalist global contract. The volume is framed by an introduction by leading de Man scholar, Martin McQuillan, and concludes with an original and previously unpublished text by Paul de Man. It presents the first published responses to a recently published de Man manuscript. It relates de Man’s work to key topics in contemporary Theory. It features an outstanding list of contributors. It includes an original unpublished text by Paul de Man on Nietzsche.

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Re-reads a major theorist in terms of the current crisis in sovereignty and global capital

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Presents Paul de Man’s thinking to a contemporary politicised audience through original archival research Taking de Man’s recently published manuscript Textual Allegories as a point of departure, 13 experts revisit de Man’s account of Rousseau in a ‘post-theoretical’ landscape concerned with political theology, occupied with the transformation of the western model of sovereignty, and faced with the apparent collapse of the capitalist global contract. The volume is framed by an introduction by Martin McQuillan and concludes with an original and previously unpublished text by Paul de Man on Nietzsche. Key Features: Presents the first published responses to a recently published de Man manuscript Relates de Man’s work to key topics in contemporary Theory Outstanding list of contributors including Etienne Balibar, Ellen Burt, Stephen Barker, Andrzej Warminski, Tom Cohen and J. Hillis Miller First publication of a Paul de Man text on Nietzsche Martin McQuillan is Professor of Literary Theory and Cultural Analysis at the London Graduate School and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Kingston University, London. His recent publications include Deconstruction After 9/11(London: Routledge, 2008) and Roland Barthes, or, The Profession of Cultural Studies (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010). He is the editor of the series ‘The Frontiers of Theory’ for Edinburgh University Press.

About the Author

Martin McQuillan is Professor of Literary Theory and Cultural Analysis at the London Graduate School and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Kingston University, London.

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