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307 Index Abraham, 191–92 Adorno, Theodor, 121, 248 affect, 3, 11, 23, 38, 130n22, 250 see also mood affirmation (“yes,” “oui”), 2, 3, 8–11, 13, 15, 16n6, 19, 37, 38, 39, 40n16, 41–86 passim, 93, 129n16, 135, 151, 179–80, 184, 189–90, 201–6, 210n2, 211n18, 238–39, 267, 270–72, 274–79, 282, 293, 296, 297 allegory, 283–4, 292, 297 ALP (Anna Livia Plurabelle), 37, 180, 202–3, 227, 232–33, 236 Althusser, Louis, 296 Anderson, Laurie, 239 Aristotle, 125, 224n21, 252, 292 Armand, Louis, 8 Attridge, Derek, 10, 156, 159n6, 162n21, 162n23, 218, 229, 237, 294 Aufhebung, 6, 135–42, 143n20 Austin, J.L., 74–75, 279n7 Babel, 3, 6–7, 10, 15n4, 16n8, 19, 22–40 passim, 42, 44, 49, 50, 59, 61, 62, 78, 141, 233, 236, 243, 250, 291, 296–97 Bachelard, Gaston, 291, 296 Baird, John Logie, 221, 223 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 282 Barthes, Roland, 287, 291 Bataille, Georges, 6, 133 Bateson, Gregory, 214–15, 217 Baudelaire, Charles, 1, 91, 104n9185 Baudrillard, Jean, 247 Beckett, Samuel, 201 Benjamin, Walter, 1, 213, 245, 283–84 Bennington, Geoffrey, 207, 215, 280n7 Benveniste, Émile, 169 Bergson, Henri, 258 Berkeley, George, 292 Blanchot, Maurice, 65, 66, 266, 269, 280n14, 287, 289–91, 296 Bloom, Leopold, 42–54 passim, 57, 63, 75, 76, 77, 81, 179, 181n9, 181n10, 181n11, 190–91, 202, 204, 227, 272–74, 295 Bloom, Milly, 77, 170, 272–73 Bloom, Molly, 3, 9, 19, 37, 41, 44, 49, 52, 54, 57, 58, 59, 65, 70–79 passim, 84n43, 170, 180, 184–85, 202–3, 271, 273, 276, 293, 297 Boheemen, Christine van, 14, 269 Borges, Jorge Luis, 120, 206 Bruno, Giordano, 204 Budgen, Frank, 71, 83n25, 84n43–44, 254, 296 Burroughs, William S., 234 Campbell, Joseph, 250 Cavaillès, Jean, 296 Cavender, Anne L., 210n6 Celan, Paul, 1, 16n9, 266 de Certeau, Michel, 16n6, 202, 204 Chiesa, Lorenzo, 260n7 circumnavigation, 15, 20, 42, 46, 47, 49, 50, 63, 65, 293 Cixous, Hélène, 9, 21, 22, 89, 201, 206–10, 210n1, 210n8, 211n14, 211n22, 281–82 308 INDEX Cohn, Robert Greer, 283 computers, 3, 8–10, 11, 12, 25, 59, 63–65, 68, 79–80, 119, 213, 215, 229, 238, 268, 278 Conrad, Joseph, 89, 92 copyright, 71, 240, 295 Critchley, Simon, 11 Curtius, Ernst Robert, 296 cybernetics, 213 Dante, 59, 291 Darwin, Charles, 221 Dastur, Françoise, 115 Davoust, J., 222 Debord, Guy, 214 Dedalus, Stephen, 42, 45, 49, 57, 63, 67, 78, 90–91, 120, 124, 135, 164, 168–72, 180, 181n9, 184, 186, 190, 246, 273–74, 290, 292, 295 Deleuze, Gilles, 297 Deppman, Jed, 4, 298n12 Derrida, Jacques Acts of Literature, 126–27, 270 Archive Fever, 172–74 “Before the Law,” 266 “Circonfession,” 206 “Des Tours de Babel,” 7, 42, 206, 218 Dissemination, 6, 122, 139, 143n16, 159n1, 163, 187, 210, 232–33, 235, 239 Echographies of Television, 219–20 Introduction to “Edmund Husserl’s Origin of Geometry,” 4–5, 15n5, 27, 111, 113–21 passim, 127, 141, 142, 163, 218, 228, 230–31, 284–94 The Ear of the Other, 205–6 “Faith and Knowledge,” 166, 168–69, 172, 181n5 “Force of Law,” 265–68 For What Tomorrow… A Dialogue, 16n15, 180n2, 184, 190 Given Time, 252, 254 Glas, 6, 133–44 passim, 166, 169, 172, 189, 201, 205, 211n13 Of Grammatology, 139, 155, 172, 217, 283 H.C. for Life, That Is to Say, 166, 180n2, 180n4, 181n13, 206–8 “I Have a Taste for the Secret,” 272 “The Law of Genre,” 266 “Living On: Border Lines,” 206 Margins of Philosophy, 143n20, 144n26, 223, 280n7 Memoirs of the Blind, 102, 107n48, 179, 196, 226n36 Monolingualism of the Other, 16n9, 166 “The Night Watch,” 2, 13–14, 16n15, 164–66, 173–79, 181n14, 183–97 Parages, 84n33, 139, 279n2 “Passions,” 270–71 Points… Interviews, 16, 112, 129n14, 130n20, 134, 211n16 The Post Card, 6–7, 29, 31, 145–48, 154–61 passim, 163, 187, 189, 211n12, 218, 229–30, 233, 235–36, 239–43, 269 Psyché, 7, 16, 81, 181n15, 210n2, 210n4, 225n24 “Psychoanalysis Searches the States of Its Soul,” 102, 187 “Scribble (writing-power),” 39n5 “Shibboleth: For Paul Celan,” 16n9, 279n3 Signésponge/Signsponge, 84n33, 280n7 Specters of Marx, 185, 196 Speech and Phenomenon, 129n13, 130n21, 166–67 Spurs, 184–85, 189 The Sydney Seminars, 218 “This Strange Institution Called Literature,” 267 “Two Words for Joyce,” 2–3, 6, 7–8, 10, 11, 13, 16n8, 21, 70, 119, 129n15–17, 135, 141–42, 163...

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