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Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth Century France.
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FrenchDecolonialityTwentieth Century FranceDesire DeleuzeHuman ConditionFrench Literary TheoryPhilosophy Of HistoryFamily IdiotExistentialismComparative LiteratureDesire Bodily ParadoxesHumanismLanguage StudiesIntellectual HistoryFrench LiteratureFrench CultureHumanitiesPhilosophical InquiryArtsModernity
Desire, Rhetoric, and Recognition in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit The Ontology of Desire Bodily Paradoxes: Lordship and Bondage Historical Desires: The French Reception of Hegel Kojeve: Desire and Historical Agency Hyppolite: Desire, Transcience, and the Absolute From Hegel to Sartre Sartre: The Imaginary Pusuit of Being Image, Emotion, and Desire The Strategies of Pre-reflective Choice: Existential Desire in Being and Nothingness Trouble and Longing: The Circle of Sexual Desire in Being and Nothingness Desire and Recognition in Saint Genet and The Family Idiot The Life and Death Struggles of Desire: Hegel and Contemporary French Theory A Questionable Patrilieage: (Post-) Hegelian Themes in Derrida and Foucault Lacan: The Opacity of Desire Deleuze: From Slave Morality to Productive Desire Foucault: Dialectics Unmoored Final Reflections on the Overcoming of Hegel