Theory and the Disappearing Future


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<p>Paul de Man is often associated with an era of ‘high theory’ an era it is argued may now be coming to a close. This book written by three leading contemporary scholars includes both a transcript and facsimile print of a previously unpublished text by de Man of his handwritten notes for a lecture on Walter Benjamin. Challenging and relevant this volume presents de Man’s work as a critical resource for dealing with the most important questions of the twenty-first century and argues for the place of theory within it.</p><p>The humanities are flooded with crises of globalism capitalism and terrorism contemporary narratives of financial collapse viral annihilation species extinction environmental disaster and terrorist destruction. Cohen Colebrook and Miller draw out the implications of these crises and their narratives and reflecting on this work by de Man explore the limits of political thinking of historical retrieval and the ethics of archives and cultural memory.</p>
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