Putting Derrida to Work

Review of Sarah Bezan and James Tink, eds., Seeing Animals after Derrida

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  • Judith Still University of Nottingham Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9475

Abstract

Sarah Bezan and James Tink, eds. Seeing Animals after Derrida. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2018. xxii + 250 pp. $105.00 (£70.00) (hc); $99.50 (£65.00) (e-book).

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Author Biography

  • Judith Still, University of Nottingham

    Judith Still is Professor of French and Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham, and author of Justice and Difference in Rousseau (1993), Feminine Economies: Thinking against the Market in the Enlightenment and the Late Twentieth Century (1997), Derrida and Hospitality (2010, Gapper Prize 2011), Enlightenment Hospitality (2011), and Derrida and Other Animals: the Boundaries of the Human (2015). She is currently working on the French works of the Franco-American Enlightenment writer Crèvecœur, with particular reference to indigenous peoples, enslavement and animals. She is President of the Society for French Studies (UK and Ireland) and a Fellow of the British Academy.

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Published

2020-03-20

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How to Cite

“Putting Derrida to Work: Review of Sarah Bezan and James Tink, eds., Seeing Animals After Derrida”. 2020. Humanimalia 11 (2): 223-26. https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9475.