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Mourning Becomes the Law

by Gillian Rose, Rose Gillian
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Overview

In Mourning Becomes the Law, Gillian Rose takes us beyond the impasse of post-modernism or 'despairing rationalism without reason'. Arguing that the post-modern search for a 'new ethics' and ironic philosophy are incoherent, she breathes new life into the debates concerning power and domination, transcendence and eternity.

Mourning Becomes the Law is the philosophical counterpart to Gillian Rose's highly acclaimed memoir Love's Work. She extends similar clarity and insight to discussions of architecture, cinema, painting and poetry, through which relations between the formation of the individual and the theory of justice are connected. At the heart of this reconnection lies a reflection on the significance of the Holocaust and Judaism.

Mourning Becomes the Law reinvents the classical analogy of the soul, the city and the sacred. It returns philosophy, Nietzsche's 'bestowing virtue', to the pulse of our intellectual and political culture.

Synopsis

Schindler's List, Poussin's painting, the Holocaust, justice, the soul, AIDS: post-modernism debunked.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1996
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
172
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521570459

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