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Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in
Twentieth-Century France.
New York:
Columbia University Press,
1987.
Contents:
1. Desire, Rhetoric, and Recognition in Hegel's
Phenomenology of Spirit:17-59
The Ontology of Desire:24-42
Bodily Paradoxes: Lordship and Bondage:43-59
2. Historical Desires: The French Reception of Hegel:61-99
Kojève: Desire and Historical Agency:63-79
Hyppolite: Desire, Transience, and the Absolute:79-92
From Hegel to Sartre:92-99
3. Sartre: The Imaginary Pursuit of Being:101-174
Image, Emotion, and Desire:101-121
The Strategies of Pre-reflective Choice: Existential Desire in
Being and Nothingness:121-138
Trouble and Longing: The Circle of Sexual Desire in
Being and Nothingness:138-156
Desire and Recognition in
Saint Genetand
The Family Idiot:156-174
4. The Life and Death Struggles of Desire: Hegel and Contemporary French
Theory:175-238
A Questionable Patrilineage: (Post-) Hegelian Themes in Derrida and
Foucault:177-186
Lacan: The Opacity of Desire:186-204
Deleuze: From Slave Morality to Productive Desire:205-217
Foucault: Dialectics Unmoored:217-229
Final Reflections on the 'Overcoming' of Hegel:230-238
"Variations on Sex and Gender: Beauvoir,
Wittig, and Foucault." In
Seyla Benhabib and Drucilla Cornell, eds.,
Feminism as Critique: Essays on the Politics of Gender
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pp.128-142.
Feminist Perspectives.
Cambridge:
1987.