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Index
Abbreviations General Introduction
Between Subjects and Simulations—at the Limits of Representation
PART ONE: Representing Subjectivity
Introduction 1. Simulate This!: The Seductive Return of the Real in Baudrillard 2. The Fiction of the Unconscious: The Use and Abuse of Representation in Freud 3. The Postmodern Subject: Truth and Fiction in Lacoue-Labarthe’s Nietzsche 4. The Subject of the Good: Exhaltation without Representation
PART TWO: The Art of Representation
Introduction 5. Fiction, Allegory, Irony: The Unveiling of Lacoue-Labarthe 6. The Power of the Text: Lacoue-Labarthe, Rorty, and the Literariness of Philosophy 7. Edging the Sublime: Baudrillard and the Inaccessible Real 8. In the Wake of Critique: Notes from the Inside Cover of Baudrillard’s Simulacra and Simulation
PART THREE: Unrepresentable Communities
Introduction 9. Utopia is Here: Revolutionary Communities in Baudrillard and Nancy 10. Eden Foreclosed: Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy on Dreaming and Identification 11. The (Ir)resistible Suffering of Others: Tragedy, Death, and the Spectator 12. The Subjects of Philosophy: “The We” and us
PART FOUR: Political Mediations
Introduction 13. 9/11 and the Representation of the Unrepresentable: Chora, Aleph, and Media/tion 14. Amerika (Kafka)/ America (Baudrillard): Modern Media and Tele-tactility 15. Dressing Like Hitler: Reality, Simulation, and Hyperreality 16. Moved by Appearances: Metaphor, Metamorphosis, and Irony
Notes Bibliography Contributors
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