Critically engages with Jacques Derrida's Politics of Friendship and with the limits of friendship as a political concept
Reconsiders the importance of this relatively understudied key text in Derrida's oeuvre
Includes two contributions on Geschlect IV, 'Heidegger's Ear: Philopolemology', published in the French edition but excluded from the English translation
Resonates with issues in contemporary politics such as nationalist and anti-nationalist political programmes
Offers an interdisciplinary perspective from philosophy, comparative literature and French studies
Brings together early career, established and emeritus scholars including Peggy Kamuf, Isabelle Alfandary, Timothy Secret and Pheng Cheah
25 years after the publication of Derrida's Politics of Friendship (Politiques de l'amiti , 1994), this edited collection gathers 23 critical chapters that revisit this underappreciated text. Engaging closely with Derrida's text, the contributors analyse, extend and critique the work. They reconsider the place this book occupies in Derrida's political philosophy and its potential for contemporary politics, when the promises and perils of political friendship have reappeared.