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1 | An event without witness : contestation between Blanchot and Bataille | 27 |
2 | Maurice Blanchot : the spirit of language after the Holocaust | 46 |
3 | Responding to the infinity between us : Blanchot reading Levinas in L'entretien infini | 66 |
4 | Two sirens singing : literature as contestation in Maurice Blanchot and Theodor W. Adorno | 80 |
5 | A fragmentary demand | 101 |
6 | Anarchic temporality : writing, friendship, and the ontology of the work of art in Maurice Blanchot's poetics | 121 |
7 | The contestation of death | 141 |
8 | The counter-spiritual life | 156 |
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