Coming is a lyrical, erudite examination of the French notion of jouissance. How did jouissance evolve from referring to the pleasure of possessing a material thing...

Buy Now From Amazon

Coming is a lyrical, erudite examination of the French notion of jouissance. How did jouissance evolve from referring to the pleasure of possessing a material thing (property, wealth) to the pleasure of orgasm, from appropriation to dis-appropriation, from consumption to consummation? The philosophers Adèle van Reeth and Jean-Luc Nancy engage in a lively dialogue, ranging from consumerism to video games to mysticism and from Spinoza, Hegel, andAugustine to the Marquis de Sade, Marguerite Duras, and Henry Miller. Four additional essays are new to the American edition.


Similar Products

The Banality of HeideggerThe Fire and the Tale (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics)The Sinthome: The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XXIIIIn Praise of MathematicsThe Disavowed Community (Commonalities (FUP))Citizen Subject: Foundations for Philosophical Anthropology (Commonalities (FUP))Antigone