Robert Harvey, Lawrence R. Schehr (Editors)
Jean-François Lyotard: Time and Judgment (Yale French Studies).
Yale University Press, 2001. Yale French Studies, Number 99. 166 pages.
Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6.25" x 9.5", displays light shelfwear. Binding is sound. Previous owner's name is written on half title page. Interior is otherwise clean and bright.
"The work of polymath Jean-François Lyotard has proved seminal in the best sense of the word: original and historical, both fundamental and far-reaching, neither partisan nor exclusive. This retrospective volume deals with the extraordinary breadth of Lyotard's though and his wide-ranging impact on critical thinking in the late twentieth century."
Contents: "Recollections on Jean-Francois Lyotard" by Michel Butor; Mary Lydon "Veduta on "Discours, figure" by Mary Lydon; "From "Rebut" to "Rebus" by Tom Conley; "Jean-Francois's Infancy" by Christopher Fynsk; "Lyotard's Codpiece" by Lawrence R. Schehr ; "What about the Postmodern? The Concept of the Postmodern in the Work of Lyotard" by Niels Brugger; "Dialogue and "Différend"" by Michel Deguy ; "Telltale at the Passages" by Robert Harvey; "The Sublime, Ontologically Speaking" by Rodolphe Gasché; "Thinking @ the Speed of Time: Globalization and Its Dis-contents or, Can Lyolard's Thought Go On Without a Body?" by Paul Harris; "Lyotard and/on Literature" by Anne Tomiche.
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