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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- Repeating Translation, Left and Right (and Left Again): Roberto Bolaño's Between Parentheses and Distant Star Volume 17, Number 3, Winter 2017, pp. 237-263
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Repeating Translation, Left and Right (and Left Again): Roberto Bolaño's Between Parentheses and Distant Star
- Fear and Abyss: Two Figures of Power
- From Time to Iterability: The Synthetic Operativity of Traces in Logical Forms
- Apocrypha: Derrida's Writing in Anti-Oedipus
- The Poetics of Time: Figures of Finitude, Figures of Infinitude
- Eros: Political Limit of the Death Drive
- Mors certa, hora
incerta: Derrida on Finitude and the Death Penalty - Kant, Heidegger, and the In/Finitude of Human Reason
- The End of the World and the Finitude of the World: (World, Christianity, and Finitude in Nancy and Blanchot)
- Finite Infinity: Reading Gasché Reading Derrida Reading Hegel… "and so on without an end"
- "An infinite task at the heart of finitude": Jean-Luc Nancy on Community and History
- "Infinitely Finite": Jean-Luc Nancy on History and Thinking
- Editors' Note
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