Table of Contents
Introduction: Reading After Blanchot
Fiche de fragment: Reading Blanchot with Char
Listening for Blanchot
The Joy of Uprising and the Fear of the State: On Blanchot’s Insurrectional Writings (1968–1969)
Politics and Ontology of the Image: Godard’s Debt to Blanchot
“As Nameless as a Flower”: The Exhaustions and Excesses of Outliving in Ganja & Hess
Terror of the Image: Maurice Blanchot and Mohammed Dib in Conversation
Varieties of Nothing
Staging Blanchot
“A Divided Self and a Doubled World”: On Stanley Cavell’s Perfectionism
An Interview with Jacques Rancière: Playing Freely, from the Other, to the Letter