[T]his is a book to accompany the reading of Lyotard’s work, and, as such, it is not a minor accompaniment, but a full and enriching one.

Endoxa

Reading these interviews and statements, one is brought back to a period of intense thinking, that was never separated from passionate commitments and controversies. Whether agreeing or disagreeing – no longer always for the same reasons as then – one feels again the excitement, the surprise, the admiration Jean-François Lyotard could not avoid to produce with his interlocutors, even his opponents. With time passing, his stature as a philosopher, a critic and a public intellectual endures and grows

Etienne Balibar, Anniversary Chair in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University London, UK

For philosophers: myriad ideas to plunder. For historians: a trove on late-twentieth century intellectuals. For artists: a multitude of provocations. For activists: bitter lessons and sweet encouragement. For Lyotard: precious testimony to a wild and sensitive mind

James Williams, Honorary Professor of Philosophy¸ Deakin University, Australia

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This book brings together many of Lyotard’s most important interviews and articles. Each chapter is accessibly written and the introduction is exemplary in giving the context of his works--a must have for those new to Lyotard as well as scholars of writings.

Peter Gratton, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Southeastern Louisiana University, USA

Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998) was one of the most important French philosophers of the Twentieth Century. His impact has been felt across many disciplines: sociology; cultural studies; art theory and politics. This volume presents a diverse selection of interviews, conversations and debates which relate to the five decades of his working life, both as a political militant, experimental philosopher and teacher. Including hard-to-find interviews and previously untranslated material, this is the first time that interviews with Lyotard have been presented as a collection.

Key concepts from Lyotard’s thought – the differend, the postmodern, the immaterial – are debated and discussed across different time periods, prompted by specific contexts and provocations. In addition there are debates with other thinkers, including Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida, which may be less familiar to an Anglophone audience. These debates and interviews help to contextualise Lyotard, highlighting the importance of Marx, Freud, Kant and Wittgenstein, in addition to the Jewish thought which accompanies the questions of silence, justice and presence that pervades Lyotard’s thinking.

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prelims
preface
1. Introduction by Kiff Bamford
2. ‘Slowly, tenderly’ by Philippe Bonnefis, Emory University, 1998
3. ‘Letter to Jean-François Lyotard from Gilles Deleuze’, undated (c. 1976)
4. ‘On Theory: An interview’ with Brigite Devismes VH 101, 1970
5. ‘Doing away with the illusion of politics’ with Gilbert Lascault, La Quinzaine littéraire, 1972
6. ‘Remarks on Jean-François Lyotard’ by Gilles Deleuze, La Quinzaine littéraire, 1972
7. ‘The ‘intensities’ are what imports, not the meaning’ with Christian Descamps, La Quinzaine littéraire, 1975
8. Joint letter by Jean-François Lyotard and Gilles Deleuze: ‘Concerning the Vincennes Psychoanalysis Department’, Les Temps Modernes, 1974
9. ‘A ‘Barbarian’ speaks about Socialism’ with Bernard-Henri Levy, Le Nouvel Observateur, 1976
10. ‘Incommensurable narrations’ with Patrick de Haas, Art Press International, 1977
11. ‘Will Vincennes survive?’ with Christian Descamps, La Quinzaine littéraire, 1980
12. Debate on ‘Discussions, or: phrasing “after Auschwitz”’ with Jacques Derrida; Jean-Luc Nancy; Jacob Rogozinski et al. Les fins de l’homme : À partir du travail de Jacques Derrida, 1980
13. ‘In reading your work ...’ with Geoges Van Den Abbeele; including the short text ‘Decor’ by Jean-François Lyotard, Diacritics, 1984
14. ‘Philosophy: the case for the defence’ with Jacques Derrida, Le Monde, 1984.
15. ‘Les Immatériaux’ with Jacques Saur and Philippe Bidaine, CNAC magazine, March 1985
16. ‘Les Immatériaux’ with Bernard Blistène, Flash Art, 1985
17. ‘Chrysalide’s little narratives’ with Élie Théofilakis, From Modernes et Après : Les Immatériaux, 1985
18. ‘Otherwise than knowledge’ Debate with Emmanuel Levinas at the Centre Sèvres, From Autrement que Savoir, Paris, 1986
19. ‘The Enlightement, the Sublime: philosophy and aesthetics’ with Willem van Reijen and Dick Veerman, 1987, Les Cahiers de Philosophie
20. ‘Lyotard and Vidal-Naquet talking about the Algerian war still’ with Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Libération, 1989
21. ‘Before the Law, After the Law’ with Elisabeth Weber, 1991, From Questioning Judaism: Interviews by Elisabeth Weber
22. ‘What is Justice?’ with Richard Kearney, 1994, From States of Mind: Dialogues with Contemporary Thinkers
23. ‘Responding Questions’ Interview with Eberhard Gruber, 1995, From The Hyphen: Between Judaism and Christianity
24. ‘The real extreme’ with Gérald Sfez, Rue Descartes, 1995
25. ‘La Vie de Malraux (Malraux’s life) must be read as a collection of legends’ with Philippe Bonnefis, Magazine littéraire, 1996
notes
bibliography
index

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First English translations of a diverse selection of interviews, conversations and discussions with French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard, dating from 1970 to the time of his death in 1998
Includes hard-to-find interviews and conversations and previously untranslated material. The first time Lyotard's conversational pieces have been collated in English.

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ISBN
9781350081314
Publisert
2020-05-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
154 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

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Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998) was one of the most important French philosophers of the Twentieth Century. He was the author of classic philosophical texts such as Discourse, Figure; Libidinal Economy; The Differendand The Postmodern Condition: a report on knowledge.

Kiff Bamford is Reader in Contemporary Art in the School of Art, Architecture and Design, Leeds Beckett University, UK. He is author of ‘Lyotard and the figural in Performance, Art and Writing' (Bloomsbury, 2012) and 'Jean-François Lyotard: Critical Lives' (2017).