Ramona Rat: Monstrous circle: A reading of Schürmann with Blanchot
Monstrous circle: A reading of Schürmann with Blanchot
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Ramona Rat

Monstrous circle: A reading of Schürmann with Blanchot

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Ramona Rat

Ramona Rat received her PhD in Philosophy from Södertörn University, Sweden, in 2016, with the thesis entitled “Un-Common Sociality. Thinking sociality with Levinas”. Since then, she has been senior lecturer in philosophy at Södertörn University. Currently she is researcher in the research project “Writing and Thinking at the Margins: A Philosophical Strategy to Resist Totalitarianism in Post-War Eastern Europe” at the Department of Philosophy, and research coordinator at the Centre for Baltic and East European Studies, Södertörn University.
Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback (éd.), David Payne (éd.): Breaking Grounds

In recent years, academic interest in Reiner Schürmann’s philosophical work has grown significantly. His thought on “the principle of anarchy “ and on “broken hegemonies” has begun to draw greater attention and has inspired recent works by, among others, Catherine Malabou and Giorgio Agamben. In times of globalization and uni-dimensionalization, Schürmann’s deconstruction of the concept of the One, upon which western metaphysics and civilization has consolidated its power, is more than actual. It seems urgent. The present volume gathers, for the first time in an anthology, contributions from scholars from different parts of the world who have been studied and engaged with Schürmann’s thought over the years. The anthology is the outcome of the first international conference on Schürmann’s philosophical work held at Södertörn University, in 2021 in Stockholm, addressing the legacy of his thought on broken hegemonies.

With contributions by Claudia Baracchi, Peg Birmingham, Emmanuel Cattin, Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback, Astrid Grelz, Francesco Guercio, Peter Hanly, Nomadic Joy, Krystof Kasprzak, Jérôme Lèbre, Reginald Lilly, Michael Marder, Alberto Martinengo, Ian Alexander Moore, David Payne, Ramona Rat, Elisabeth Rigal, Gustav Strandberg.

 

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