The Poetic Axis of Ethics
In The Poetic Axis of Ethics, Kelly Oliver argues that in Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign Volume II, a line of poetry from Celan becomes the axis around which Derrida’s analysis of world, death, and ethics revolves: ‘Die Welt ist fort, ich muß dich tragen’ [The world is far away, I must carry...
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description | In The Poetic Axis of Ethics, Kelly Oliver argues that in Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign Volume II, a line of poetry from Celan becomes the axis around which Derrida’s analysis of world, death, and ethics revolves: ‘Die Welt ist fort, ich muß dich tragen’ [The world is far away, I must carry you]. Oliver maintains that the Celan fragment, which is repeated in nearly every session, is not only the axis around which Derrida binds the unlikely duo Robinson-Heidegger, but also it is a performance of a certain poetic world making that Derrida proposes as a counterbalance to sovereign world building. |
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