Jean-Luc Nancy (1940-2021) was Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Universite de Strasbourg and one of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century's foremost thinkers of politics, art, and the body. His wide-ranging thought runs through many books, including Being Singular Plural, The Ground of the Image, Corpus, The Disavowed Community, and Sexistence. His book The Intruder was adapted into an acclaimed film by Claire Denis. Jeff Fort is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Davis. He is the author of The Imperative to Write (2014) and translator of more than a dozen books, by Jean Genet, Jacques Derrida, Maurice Blanchot, Jean-Luc Nancy, and others.
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Part I : Cruor, with Longing for the Father Introduction 3 Cruor 7 1. Drive (Pulsion), 7 * 2. Rhythm, 8 * 3. Self (Soi), 9 * 4. You (Toi), 11 * 5. Instance, 13 * 6. Glorious Body, 15 * 7. Matrix, 17 * 8. It/Self (Erudite Interlude), 19 * 9. Extension, 21 * 10. Self/Same, 22 * 11. Excitation, 24 * 12. For, 25 * 13. Myth, 26 * 14. Sacrifice, 29 * 15. Torture, 31 * 16. Embrace, 33 * 17. Justice, 35 * 18. Sublime, 36 * 19. But Still Again, 37 * 20. Life Is Cruel, 38 * 21. Eros, Thanatos, Cosmos, 39 * 22. Drives without Objects, 41 Longing for the Father 45 Lesson 58 Part II : Stoma Hymne Stomique / Stoma: A Hymn 62 Afterword to Stoma, by Andrea Gyenge and John Paul Ricco 97 Part III : Scandalous Death 109 Notes 117
In this important last volume, Jean-Luc Nancy eloquently and powerfully returns to the nature of bodies and their singularities from a new and original perspective. Nancy's focus has shifted from the 'in between' of bodies in sex to spilled blood that colors the suffering of bodies and attests to cruelty through the violence--physical, psychological, political, economic, and technological--endemic to our times.---Dalia Judovitz, Emory University This wonderfully economical text gives us Nancy's elaborate arguments regarding the body, touch, plurality, globalization, and worldliness. At stake for Nancy is an urgent reformulation of what it means to live together.---Timothy Murray, author of Technics Improvised: Activating Touch in Global Media Art

