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    Earthbound in the Anthropocene.Chris Danta - 2022 - Derrida Today 15 (1):87-92.
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    J.M. Coetzee and the Aesthetics of Disgust.Chris Danta - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (6):3-19.
    This article contends that we can learn much about how Coetzee tells stories by examining how he treats the subject of disgust. Coetzee represents disgust so often in his fiction, I argue, because disgust figures the subject’s relation to the object as both embodied and contemplative. Staging scenes of disgust enables Coetzee to do two apparently contradictory things at once: (1) represent the immediacy of a focalizing character’s physical reaction to the world and (2) establish a reflective distance between the (...)
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    Introduction: Fabled Thought: On Jacques Derrida’s The Beast & the Sovereign.Matthew Chrulew & Chris Danta - 2014 - Substance 43 (2):3-9.
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    Teleiopoetic World.M. Chrulew, C. Danta & P. Kamuf - 2014 - Substance 43 (2):10-19.
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    Philosophy and Kafka.Paul Alberts, Ronald Bogue, Chris Danta, Paul Haacke, Rainer Nagele, Brian O'Connor, Andrew R. Russ, Peter Schwenger, Kevin W. Sweeney, Dimitris Vardoulakis & Isak Winkel Holm - 2013 - Lexington Books.
    Philosophy and Kafka is a collection of original essays interrogating the relationship of literature and philosophy. The essays either discuss specific philosophical commentaries on Kafka’s work, consider the possible relevance of certain philosophical outlooks for examining Kafka’s writings, or examine Kafka’s writings in terms of a specific philosophical theme, such as communication and subjectivity, language and meaning, knowledge and truth, the human/animal divide, justice, and freedom.
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    Contributors.M. Chrulew & C. Danta - 2014 - Substance 43 (2):212-214.
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    Derrida’s Preoccupation with the Archive in The Beast and the Sovereign.M. Chrulew, C. Danta & M. Naas - 2014 - Substance 43 (2):20-36.
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    Human Exceptionalism on the Line.M. Chrulew, C. Danta & V. Kirby - 2014 - Substance 43 (2):50-67.
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    “Might sovereignty be devouring?”: Derrida and the Fable.Matthew Chrulew & Chris Danta - 2014 - Substance 43 (2):37-49.
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    Derrida and the test of secrecy.Chris Danta - 2013 - Angelaki 18 (2):61 - 75.
    (2013). DERRIDA AND THE TEST OF SECRECY. Angelaki: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 61-75.
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    Kafka's Mousetrap: The Fable of the Dying Voice.Chris Danta - 2008 - Substance 37 (3):152-168.
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  12. Scheie, Timothy. Performance Degree Zero: Roland Barthes and the Theatre. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006. Pp. 225. [REVIEW]M. Chrulew, C. Danta & T. J. Armbrecht - 2014 - Substance 43 (2):207-211.
    Timothy Scheie’s book on the importance of the theatre in Roland Barthes’ oeuvre begins with what Scheie poses as an enigma: Barthes wrote frequently of the theatre at the beginning of his career and then ceased to do so, without comment, after 1960. Scheie argues that Barthes’ abandonment of the theatre reveals something important about the development of his thoughts and even about his life. Scheie also considers Barthes’ early theatrical criticism and later use of theatrical metaphors to be an (...)
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