Describing Joyce as a ‘Minimalist’ and Derrida as a ‘Maximalist’, Dick’s wonderfully astute analysis inverts an alternative that splits modernism (Joyce’s maximalism aiming at omnipotence vs. Beckett's minimalism haunted by impotence.) By inserting Derrida’s deconstructive machine, she raises the theoretical stakes and proves that modernism can both remobilize philosophy and keep literature flourishing.
- Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences:,
This book presents two major critical reorientations, developing new positions on James Joyce and Jacques Derrida by reading them together within a shared modernity. It places these readings in relation to each other through a conceptual history of maximalism and minimalism, situating literature, philosophy and the history of aesthetics within the context of the closure of metaphysics. Through this revised reading of Joyce, Joycean Minimalism, Derridean Maximalism resituates the reception and periodisation of modernism. It also argues that the configuration of modernism and deconstruction it develops demonstrates a shared austerity one that is located in a mutual philosophical inquiry into self-presence between literature and deconstruction. Overall, Maria-Daniella Dick highlights the contemporaneity of deconstruction in the age of postcritique.
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Offers new perspectives on two key figures of modernity: James Joyce and Jacques Derrida.
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: ‘Le goût sévère’
1. James Joyce, Minimalist
2. Jacques Derrida, Maximalist
3. ‘everything + n’: Literature and the Closure
4. 'I was, I was': Dantean Detritus and Late Style
5. A ‘provisionally bygone era’? Deconstruction, Postcritique and Weak Theory
Bibliography
Index
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Offers an analysis of maximalism and minimalism as a history of aesthetics, situating their historical theorisation within a modernist genealogy of Joyce and Beckett
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781474491983
Publisert
2025-09-30
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press; Edinburgh University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
240
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