José Miguel Marinas, José Luis Villacañas y Rubén Carmine Fasolino (Eds.). Espectros de Derrida. Sobre Derrida y el psicoanálisis. Guillermo Escolar Editor, Madrid, 2019, 165 pages
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Derrida, Psychoanalysis, ReviewAbstract
Specters of Derrida is a set of essays that emerge from the presentations given at the “International Conference on Derrida and psychoanalysis. Why not Derrida? (Pourquoi pas Derrida?)” on October 17 and 18, 2016 at the Complutense University of Madrid. The event was of significant importance at the time because it highlighted a generally little-disclosed entry into the Franco-Algerian philosopher's work. I mention this because the studies dedicated to Derrida have taken into account the aesthetic, phenomenological, hermeneutical and certainly ethico-political sources, but to this day few specialized investigations have appeared around the psychoanalytic sources of deconstruction. Specters of Derrida is, in this context, a relevant book for researchers of contemporary French philosophy.
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