Werner Hamacher, one of the most important and original theorists working in literary criticism and continental philosophy, explores topics at the intersection of philosophy, literary studies and politics.
Werner Hamacher is Professor Emeritus of General and Comparative Literature at the University of Frankfurt and Emmanuel Levinas Chair at the European Graduate School. His many publications include iPremises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan (1999), Pleroma: Reading in Hegel (1997) and Minima Philologica (2015).
1. Ex Tempore: Time as Representation in Kant / 2. On Some Differences Between the History of Literary and the History of Phenomenal Events / 3. (The End of Art with the Mask) / 4. Contraductions / 5. Notes on Greeting / 6. Remarks on Complaint / 7. Uncalled: A Commentary on Kafka's "The Test" / 8. Working Through Working / 9. Sketches Toward a Lecture on Democracy / 10. Amphora