Re: Query


See the last two chapters of Edith Wyschogrod's _Saints and Postmodernism:
Revisioning Moral Philosophy_ (Univ of Chicago Press: 1990): 'Depravity,
Sanctity, and Desire' and 'Saintliness and Some Aporias of Postmodernism.'

On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Charles J. Stivale wrote:

> A friend of mine has asked me a question for which I have no ready answer,
> so given the vast resources of this list, I am passing it on:
>
> > I'm writing with a question whose answer has been hard to find. You
> >might remember that at the panel on Derrida and Deleuze at the IAPL there
> >was a question from the audience concerning the criticism that Edith
> >Wyschogrod (Levinas scholar and prof. of Religious Studies at Rice) makes of
> >Deleuze saying (purportedly) that he ignores the problem of the Other.
> >I've been poking around all summer trying to find out where
> >Wyschogrod might have said that and I can't find it. Do you have any idea?
>
> Thanks for your help.
> CJ Stivale
>
>


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