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The Reject Irving Goh

The Reject By Irving Goh

The Reject by Irving Goh


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Summary

This book proposes the reject as the figure of thought for our contemporaneous times. It shows how the reject can open us to radical forms of relations, democratic horizons, and post-secular and posthuman futures not only beyond anthropocentric limits, but also in ways by which others and their differences are affirmed respectfully.

The Reject Summary

The Reject: Community, Politics, and Religion after the Subject by Irving Goh

This book proposes a theory of the reject, a more adequate figure than the subject for thinking friendship, love, community, democracy, the postsecular, and the posthuman.
Through close readings of Nancy, Deleuze, Derrida, Cixous, Clement, Bataille, Balibar, Ranciere, and Badiou, Goh shows how the reject has always been nascent in contemporary French thought. The recent turn to animals and bare life, as well as the rise of the Occupy movement, he argues, presents a special urgency to think the reject today.
Thinking the reject most importantly helps to advance our commitment to affirm others without acculturating their differences. But the reject also offers, Goh proposes, a response finally commensurate with the radical horizon of Nancy's question of who comes after the subject.

The Reject Reviews

Subject, Eject, Reject, Project: 'ject' is the theme, the tone, the issue. Irving Goh understands perfectly the jection without any kind of junction, recognizing that what remains to be thought is just some ject-society or community. In reading The Reject, one begins to join the unjoinable. -- -Jean-Luc Nancy This book is a rigorous examination of the problems surrounding the returns to/of the subject that have occurred under the motley banner of French Theory. Closely tracking the discourses of Deleuze, Derrida, and Nancy, the author convincingly argues that what we need today is a better strategy of re-jection. I couldn't agree more! -- -Gregg Lambert Syracuse University A highly ambitious, theoretically engaged, and timely response to several strands in recent French philosophical and intellectual thought. -- -Philip Armstrong The Ohio State University In this ambitious and spirited book Irving Goh traverses a great swath of recent French thought. -Critical Inquiry In The Reject, Irving Goh not only traces the persistent presence of the subject in the work of Badiou (the faithful subject of the event), Ranciere (the uncounted subject), Balibar (the citizen-subject), Rosi Braidotti (the critical post-human subject), and Katherine Hayles (the flickering post-human subject), he also provides clear and reasonable arguments as to why this presence poses serious problems for their respective attempts to think community, democracy, religion, love, friendship, the post-secular, and the post-human in wholly new ways...Goh offers one of the most rigorous and carefully articulated responses to the question 'who comes after the subject' -- -John Paul Ricco L'Esprit Createur (56.3)

About Irving Goh

Irving Goh received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Cornell University in 2012 and is currently Visiting Scholar at the Society for the Humanities at Cornell.

Table of Contents

Preface: A Book for Everyone Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Let's Drop the Subject 1 2. (After) Friendship, Love, and Community 3. The Reject and the Post-Secular, or Who's Afraid of Religion 4. Prolegomenon to Reject Politics: From Voyous to Becoming-Animal 5. Clinamen, or the Auto-Reject for Posthuman Futures 6. Conclusion: Incompossibility, Being-in-Common, Abandonment, and the Auto-Reject Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

CIN0823262693VG
9780823262694
0823262693
The Reject: Community, Politics, and Religion after the Subject by Irving Goh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Fordham University Press
20141015
384
Winner of Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies 2015
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