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October 3, 2002 Cultural Memory in the Present
Taking on the Tradition focuses on how the work of Jacques Derrida has helped us rethink and rework the themes of tradition, legacy, and inheritance in the Western philosophical tradition. It concentrates not only on such themes in the work of Derrida but also on his own gestures with regard to these themes—that is, on the performativity of Derrida’s texts. The book thus uses Derrida’s understanding of speech act theory to reread his own work.

The book consists in a series of close readings of Derrida’s texts to demonstrate that the claims he makes in his work cannot be fully understood without considering the way he makes those claims. The book considers Derrida’s relation to the Greek philosophical tradition and to his immediate predecessors in the French philosophical tradition, as well as his own legacy within the contemporary scene.

Part I examines Derrida’s analyses of Plato and Aristotle on the themes of writing and metaphor. Part II looks at themes of donation, inheritance, pedagogy, and influence in relation to Derrida’s readings of the works of Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, and Jean-Pierre Vernant. Part III considers the promises and legacies of Derrida’s work on autobiography, friendship, and hospitality, themes Derrida has recently taken up in his readings of Martin Heidegger, Maurice Blanchot, and Emmanuel Levinas.

In the Conclusion, the author analyzes what Derrida has recently called a “messianicity without messianism” and shows how Derrida develops two different notions of the future and of legacy: one that always determines a horizon for the donation and reception of any legacy or tradition, and one that leaves open a radically unknown and unknowable future for that legacy and tradition.


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Naas (philosophy, DePaul Univ.) has been Derrida's translator and friend for almost a decade, so he is well suited to examine the philosopher's deconstructionist theory and writing. Derrida, Naas claims, presents his own indebtedness to traditional literary work even in his deconstructions. Derrida's writing is itself performative, "inseparable from what he says." The nine essays collected here examine aspects of Derrida's theoretical development as well as areas of deconstructionist work: his examination of Plato, detours in philosophical problematizing, metaphor, Foucault as the other end of the theoretical pendulum, Derrida's sources, "Violence and Metaphysics" (from Writing and Difference, 1978), and Derrida's role as a purveyor of theory. This is an essential purchase for academic collections and will be of interest to general readers educated in 20th-century Continental philosophy. Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley P.L., CA
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“This is an essential purchase for academic collections and will be of interest to general readers educated in 20th century Continental philosophy.”—Library Journal


“ . . . [A]n important contribution to the efforts of a new generation to take on Derrida and to set in motion the legacy that is also the future of deconstruction.”—CLIO


"This truly original and insightful second book by Naas, following Turning: From Persuasion to Philosophy, is exemplary not only because of the caliber of the writing and the subtlety of the interpretations but also because it demonstrates engagements with both the philosophical and literary traditions."—Research in Phenomenology

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