Questioning Judaism
Interviews by Elisabeth Weber
Elisabeth Weber author Rachel Bowlby translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Stanford University Press
Published:23rd Jul '04
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Meditations of 7 French thinkers, on the relations of their own intellectual pursuit to Judaism. As memory or as the place of "circumfession" (In Jacques Derrida's words), as the symbol of the "unrepresentable" (Jean-Francois Lyotard) , Judaism is continually renewing and displacing contemporary thought.
This volume presents the meditations of seven well-known French thinkers on the special relations of their own intellectual pursuit to Judaism.
In the wake of the Dreyfus affair and the Shoah, many French intellectuals have maintained rich and complex relationships with Judaism, beyond as well as within the religious dimension. Whether they approach it via history, philosophy, biblical studies or sociology, or following a personal itinerary, many contemporary intellectuals are deeply involved in Jewish culture.
Interviewed at length by Elisabeth Weber, this volume presents the meditations of seven well-known French thinkers on the special relations of their own intellectual pursuit to Judaism. As memory or as the place of “circumfession” (in Jacques Derrida's words), as the symbol of the “unrepresentable” (Jean-François Lyotard) or as the witness, according to Emmanuel Levinas, to a “biblical humanity,” Judaism is continually engaged in renewing and displacing contemporary thought.
The volume includes interviews with: Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Jacques Derrida, Rita Thalmann, Emmanuel Levinas, Léon Poliakov, Jean-François Lyotard, and Luc Rosenzweig.
"These interviews will challenge readers to examine their Jewish identity while taking a fresh look at history."—AJL Newsletter
"...this is a remarkable interview, conducted by one of Derrida's most conscientious and demanding readers."—The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
ISBN: 9780804742191
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Weight: 372g
192 pages