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Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (born 1940) is a contemporary French philosopher and literary critic.
Summary
Influences and associations
Lacoue-Labarthe is influenced by and has written extensively on Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, German Romanticism, Paul Celan, and deconstruction. He is also a French translator for Heidegger, Celan, Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Hölderlin, and Walter Benjamin. He collaborated extensively with Jean-Luc Nancy as editors, authors, and founders of the Centre for Philosophical Research in Philosophy, which has since been dissolved. The two are possibly Derrida's most prominent students and together organized the first Cerisy conference dedicated to his work, Les fins de l'homme ("The Ends of Man"), in 1980. Both hold professorial appointments at the Université Marc Bloch in Strasbourg, France. He is a member of the International College of Philosophy.
Professional milestones
Lacoue-Labarthe received his docteur d'état in 1987 with a jury led by Gérard Granel and including Derrida and Jean-François Lyotard. The monograph submitted for that degree was La fiction du politique (English translation, Heidegger, Art, Politics), a study of Heidegger's long-abiding allegiances to his vision of National Socialism. It followed shortly after a book on Celan and Heidegger, Poetry as Experience. Both of these works immediately predate the explosion of interest in the political dimensions of Heidegger's thought and his personal responsibility as Rector of the University of Freiburg under the Nazi regime, an interest generated by Victor Farias's book that appeared in 1987. Scholars such as Derrida (in "Deconciliation," Shibboleth, and Of Spirit) , Lyotard (in Heidegger and "the jews"), and Pierre Joris (see ) have strongly commended these works as authoritative.
Bibliography
Works by him
French | English | ||||||
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Le Titre de la lettre: une lecture de Lacan | 1973 | ISBN 2718600020 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | The Title of the Letter: a Reading of Lacan | 1992 | ISBN 0791409627 | trans. François Raffoul and David Pettigrew |
L'Absolu littéraire: théorie de la littérature du romantisme allemand | 1978 | ISBN 2020049368 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | The literary absolute: the Theory of Literature in German romanticism | 1988 | ISBN 0887066615 | trans. Philip Barnard and Cheryl Lester |
Portrait de l'artiste, en général | 1979 | ISBN 2267001624 | |||||
Le Sujet de la philosophie: Typographies 1 | 1979 | ISBN 2082260119 | The Subject of Philosophy | 1993 | ISBN 0816616981 | trans. Thomas Trezise et al* | |
Les Fins de l'homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980 (ed.) | 1981 | ISBN 2718602074 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | see Retreating the Political below for translations of their contributions | |||
Retrait de l’artiste en deux personnes | 1985 | ISBN 2904546049 | |||||
L'Imitation des modernes: Typographies 2 | 1985 | ISBN 2082260119 | Typography: mimesis, philosophy, politics | 1989 (Harvard), 1998 (Stanford) | ISBN 0804732825 | ed. Christopher Fynsk* | |
La Poésie comme expérience | 1986 | ISBN 2267004380 | Poetry as Experience | 1999 | ISBN 0804734275 | trans. Andrea Tarnowski | |
La Fiction du politique: Heidegger, l'art et la politique | 1988, revised | ISBN 226700531X | Heidegger, Art, and Politics: the Fiction of the Political | 1990 | ISBN 063117155X | trans. Chris Turner | |
Sit venia verbo | 1988 | ISBN 2267005654 | w/ Michel Deutsch | ||||
Musica ficta: figures de Wagner | 1991 | ISBN 2267008637 | Musica ficta: Figures of Wagner | 1994 | ISBN 0804723850 | trans. Felicia McCarren | |
Le mythe nazi | 1991 | ISBN 287678078X | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | ||||
Pasolini, une improvisation : d’une sainteté | 1995 | ISBN 2841030377 | |||||
Retreating the Political | 1997 | ISBN 0415151635 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy, ed. Simon Sparks** | ||||
Métaphrasis; suivi de Le théâtre de Hölderlin | 1998 | ISBN 213049336X | |||||
Phrase | 2000 | ISBN 2267015617 | |||||
Poétique de l'histoire | 2002 | ISBN 2718605782 | |||||
Heidegger: la politique du poème | 2002 | ISBN 2718605936 | |||||
Agonie terminée, agonie interminable | 2004 | ISBN 2718606266 |
* contents of this book do not correspond exactly to those of the book it otherwise translates
** collects essays from 1979, 1981, and 1983 and others not previously published
Works on or about him
- Avital Ronell, "The Differends of Man," in Finitude's Score
- Pierre Joris, "Heidegger, France, Politics, The University"
- Jacques Derrida "La toucher, Jean-Luc Nancy"
External Links
- International Colloquium on his work, scheduled to take place at the Sorbonne in January 2006
- A 2004 film, The Ister, is based on Heidegger's 1942 lectures on Friedrich Hölderlin, and features Jean-Luc Nancy, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Bernard Stiegler, and Hans-Juergen Syberberg. * Official site
- "Monogrammes X" (an exchange of letters with Nancy, in French)
- Radio France coverage