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Timeline of Selected Derrida Publications,Conferences, and Interviews: 1993–95
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Timeline of Selected Derrida Publications, Conferences, and Interviews: 1993–95 1993 22–23 April: Conference at the University of California, Riverside, where much of what would become Specters of Marx is first presented. 16 July: Interview with Maurizio Ferraris in Paris (published in TS 3–18). 17 July: Interview with Maurizio Ferraris in Ris-Orangis (published in TS 19–34). 19 November: Derrida and Gadamer speak at a conference in Paris; Gadamer ’s presentation is subsequently published as ‘‘Hermeneutics and Deconstruction,’’ while Derrida’s remains unpublished. 22 December: Interview with Bernard Stiegler (published in ET 29–143). ‘‘Stops’’ listed in Counterpath: Kassel; Lyon; Oslo; Warwick; University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Riverside; Pécs; Budapest; Reykyavik (see CP 20). Seminar 1993–94: ‘‘Questions of Responsibility III: Testimony’’ French Publications Khōra. Paris: Éditions Galilée (see ON). Passions. Éditions Galilée (see ON). Sauf le nom (Post-Scriptum). Paris: Éditions Galilée (see ON). Prégnances. With wash drawings by Colette Deblé. Paris: Brandes. Spectres de Marx. Éditions Galilée (see SM). First version of Aporias published in Le passage des frontières, autour du travail de Jacques Derrida. Paris: Éditions Galilée, 309–338 (see AP). 333 ‘‘Artefactualités,’’ in Passages, no. 57 (September 1993); selections reprinted in Echographies de la télévision, 9–35 (see ET). 1994 18 January: Takes part in a discussion at the Sorbonne with Jean Poperen and Alain Minc on the topic of ‘‘thinking what comes’’ (published in PCQ). 25–26 January: Interview with Maurizio Ferraris in Paris (published in TS 35–59). 7 February: Address at the Sorbonne during a public meeting organized by the ICSAI (International Committee in Support of Algerian Intellectuals ) and the League of Human Rights. 28 February–1 March: Conference in Capri with Vincenzo Vitiello, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Aldo Gargani, Maurizio Ferraris, Eugenio Trı́as, Gianni Vattimo (see photo at CP 145). April: Roundtable at University of California, Irvine, around Derrida’s ‘‘Of the Humanities and Philosophical Disciplines: The Right to Philosophy from the Cosmopolitical Point of View’’ (see EIRP). 22–28 May: Archive Fever completed in Naples. 25 May: Interview with Maurizio Ferraris in Naples (published in TS 60–71). 5 June: Presents a lecture in London at a conference on Freud that would be published in 1995 under the title Mal d’Archive (1995) (see AF). 9 November: Delivers much of what will be published as Demeure during his seminar in Paris (see ‘‘D’’). 10 November: Interview with Maurizio Ferraris in Paris (published in TS 72–77). ‘‘Stops’’ listed in Counterpath: Grenoble; Naples; Amsterdam; Capri; New York; Lisbon; SUNY Buffalo; Strasbourg; Turin; Berlin; Villanova, Philadelphia; George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia; Chicago; London; Oslo; Moscow (see CP 94); St. Petersburg; Murcia; Madrid. Seminar 1994–95: ‘‘Questions of Responsibility IV: Testimony’’ French Publications Politiques de l’amitié. Paris: Éditions Galilée (see PF). Force de loi. Paris: Éditions Galilée (see ‘‘FL’’). ‘‘Faxitexture.’’ In Noise 18/19, Paris: Maeght Éditeur. 1995 19 January: Interview with Gianni Vattimo in Turin (TS 78–92). Delivers a lecture on Blanchot at the University of Turin. 334 Timeline of Publications and Conferences [34.228.7.237] Project MUSE (2024-03-19 11:03 GMT) 26 April: Date of the final paragraph of ‘‘Faith and Knowledge’’ from Laguna Beach. See CP 231 for a picture of Derrida from April 1995 and CP 115 for a picture of Derrida with Sam Weber in Los Angeles. 24 July: Conference in Louvain, where the first version of Demeure was presented. 1 August: Participates in a press conference at the United Nations Educational , Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) under the auspices of the International Parliament of Writers. Derrida’s remarks were published as ‘‘Pour Mumia Abu Jamal,’’ in Le Monde, 9 August 1995, then reprinted as the Preface to Mumia Abu-Jamal, En direct du couloir de la mort, trans. Jim Cohen (Paris: Editions la Découverte, 1996), 7–13 (see N 125–29). 28–30 September: Conference ‘‘Futures of Jacques Derrida’’ at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, organized by Richard Rand and Patrick Hermann. 6 November: Meeting of the International Parliament of Writers in Strasbourg. 24–29 November: Writes ‘‘Toward Buenos Aires,’’ chap. 1 of ‘‘SW,’’ 19–46. 29 November–4 December: Writes ‘‘Santiago and Valparaiso, Chile,’’ chap. 2 of ‘‘SW,’’ 47–71. 4–8 December: Writes ‘‘São Paulo, Brazil,’’ chap. 3 of ‘‘SW,’’ 73–92. 27 December: The first part of Adieu is...