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Tables of Contents for Time, Death, and the Feminine
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Abbreviations
xvii
 
Introduction
1
3
The Heidegger Affair
4
4
Heidegger's Reorientation of the Tradition
8
2
Descartes's Obstinate Legacy for Feminist and Race Theory
10
6
Historical Consciousness and Social Change
16
7
The Need to Rethink Time and History
23
2
The Metaphysical Paradox of Time and Being
25
2
An Overview of Levinas's Critique of Heidegger on Time
27
10
Ontological Difference, Sexual Difference, and Time
37
38
Two Freedoms, Two Moralities...Two Registers of Language
43
3
Interruption
46
12
Dwelling with the Feminine in Totality and Infinity
58
2
Philosophy as Critique
60
1
Accomplishment, Constitution, Conditioning
61
7
The Temporality of Representation: After the Event
68
7
Heidegger and Feminism: Bodies, Others, Temporality
75
48
Bodies and Materiality
77
18
Others in the World of Dasein
95
13
Temporality and History
108
15
Heidegger's Critique of Metaphysical Presence
123
17
The Temporality of Saying: Politics Beyond the Ontological Difference
140
30
The Trajectory of Levinas's Analysis of Temporality
143
2
The Saying and the Said
145
2
Not Yet Time: The Paradox of the Instant
147
10
Heidegger on Death, Time, and Others
157
5
Politics
162
8
Giving Time and Death: Levinas, Heidegger, and the Trauma of the Gift
170
19
Impossible Possibility: Thinking Ethics After Levinas with Rosenzweig and Heidegger in the Wake of the Shoah
189
20
Rosenzweig on Creation, Revelation, and Redemption
193
4
Death and the Totality of History
197
2
Death as Fundamental
199
7
Thinking After Levinas
206
3
A Mourning of Philosophy: Levinas's Legacy as Traumatic Response
209
15
The Betrayal of Philosophy
224
17
Levinas's Language
224
3
The Alternating Movement of Philosophy
227
1
Ambivalence, Ambiguity, and Absorption
228
1
Interruption
229
1
An Abuse of Language
230
2
An Event That Cannot Be Named
232
1
Subversion of Essence
233
1
Everything Shows Itself
234
1
Contradiction
235
1
The Third Party
236
5
Conclusion: The Lapse of Time and of the Feminine
241
22
Irreducible Diachrony
242
2
Material Conditionality
244
1
The Politics of the Feminine
245
18
Notes
263