Derrida Videos
Stavros Niarchos Anika Rose Susan Lentini Marilyn Manson Camille Anderson!
from YouTube :: Tag // modest on June 10, 2009
Duration: 24
Duration: 24
Author: alishaprotected007 Keywords: sarah foret sabrina allen wilhelm frick jacques derrida jack black james marsden jd roth mary thornton jean claude van damme john glenn lenore zann anna belknap charles gounod ludacris andrew carnegie sunset thomas tessa peake jones ferdinand of romania sharon osbourne isabel aboy robert trujillo claudia lynx manuela martelli lisa marie presley jennifer morrison michelle rodriguez Added: June 9, 2009
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from YouTube :: Tag // kaba on May 31, 2009
Duration: 43
Duration: 43
Author: blindedfox27 Keywords: gary busey monique mercure emily woof bess meyer gheorghe hagi nina moric christian slater simon wiesenthal elena katina ian fleming maria lopez claude shannon oliver hardy jacqueline andere yvonne mccord liz wolfe paul cezanne mahmoud abbas sandie shaw rob reiner jacques derrida jack armstrong lisa moore fabiola isild le besco Added: May 31, 2009
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Patricia Llaca Lavinia Milosovici Brittany Daniel Anna Freud Sharon Ullrick!
from YouTube :: Tag // virginia on April 20, 2009
Duration: 85
Duration: 85
Author: anganaansuspicious11 Keywords: kiefer sutherland yamashita tomohisa victor emmanuel ii beth toussaint mira sorvino lisa aliff gustave flaubert caroline trowbridge lynette walden michelle bond london king matthew broderick wyatt earp christina aguilera jacques derrida loridawn messuri ali bastian john gielgud cynthia lamontagne linus pauling Added: April 20, 2009
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Unfinished Oxygene 4 Cover- Jarre & AHmed Tarek Ola-abaza
from YouTube :: Tag // oprah on January 03, 2009
Duration: 227
Duration: 227
Unfinished Oxygene 4 Cover- Jarre & AHmed Tarek Ola-abaza Author: idmlover Keywords: Unfinished Oxygene Cover- Jarre AHmed Tarek Ola-abaza jean michel jarre egypt new zealand france equinoxe teo tea zooloook sex spears timberlake oprah electronica idm aphex laurie anderson derrida sociology pholosophy middle east kiwi twinks porn mika Added: January 3, 2009
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draft 1 for antisepsis
from YouTube :: Tag // oprah on January 03, 2009
Duration: 194
Duration: 194
draft 1 for antisepsis Ahmed Tarek Ola-abaza, an Egyptian producer/composer. Author: idmlover Keywords: draft for women have white teeth- by ahmed ola-abaza Unfinished Oxygene Cover- Jarre AHmed Tarek Ola-abaza jean michel jarre egypt new zealand france equinoxe teo tea zooloook sex spears timberlake oprah electronica idm aphex laurie anderson derrida sociology pholosophy middle east kiwi twinks porn mika antisepsis Added: January 3, 2009
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 10
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on December 03, 2008
Duration: 592
Duration: 592
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell Badiou Zizek EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: December 3, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 9
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on December 02, 2008
Duration: 485
Duration: 485
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: December 2, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 8
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on December 01, 2008
Duration: 534
Duration: 534
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: December 1, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 7
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on November 29, 2008
Duration: 543
Duration: 543
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: November 29, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 5
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on November 26, 2008
Duration: 586
Duration: 586
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Ronell was born in Prague to Israeli diplomats and was a performance artist before entering academia. She studied with Jacob Taubes at the Hermeneutic Institute at the Free University of Berlin, received her Ph.D. under the advisement of Stanley Corngold at Princeton University in 1979, and then continued her studies with Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous in Paris. She joined the comparative literature faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to NYU. She is also a core faculty member at the European Graduate School. Themes of her work include technology (Test Drive, Telephone Book) and Stupidity/Idiocy. In addition to her own writing, she has produced English translations of Derrida's work. Ronell's work in The Telephone Book focuses on three themes: technology, schizophrenia and electric speech. The book begins with a sustained examination of Heidegger's involvement with the (Nazi) National Socialist Party of Germany. Early in the book she describes it as a gesture of anti-racist activism. It proceeds through a history of the telephone, looking at the structure of "the call", as in Heidegger's "call of being", and applying that form to various subjects. A close friend of Derrida's, Ronell's work is heavily informed by the strategy of deconstruction, using close readings and looking at the play of language to find the marginalized group or idea that is pushed out from the center. In this work Ronell demonstrates the complexity of "the call" and its presence throughout contemporary culture including technology, psychology and art. In the book, the rejects the authoritarian position of the author and instead refers to herself as the "operator" of the text. Crack Wars focuses on Madame Bovary, looking at addiction to literature and comparing it to addiction to drugs. She describes the work as being a political gesture against the hysteria of the "racist" war on drugs. It begins with a wide survey of literary discussions of intoxication, including Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Benjamin and more. The book proceeds by looking closely at Heidegger's descriptions of want, wishing and "being towards". The Test Drive examines the underlying logic of contemporary scientific discourses and their ethical and political implications. It does so by focusing on the idea of "the test" as a basis for discovering knowledge. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: November 26, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 5
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on November 24, 2008
Duration: 589
Duration: 589
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Ronell was born in Prague to Israeli diplomats and was a performance artist before entering academia. She studied with Jacob Taubes at the Hermeneutic Institute at the Free University of Berlin, received her Ph.D. under the advisement of Stanley Corngold at Princeton University in 1979, and then continued her studies with Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous in Paris. She joined the comparative literature faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to NYU. She is also a core faculty member at the European Graduate School. Themes of her work include technology (Test Drive, Telephone Book) and Stupidity/Idiocy. In addition to her own writing, she has produced English translations of Derrida's work. Ronell's work in The Telephone Book focuses on three themes: technology, schizophrenia and electric speech. The book begins with a sustained examination of Heidegger's involvement with the (Nazi) National Socialist Party of Germany. Early in the book she describes it as a gesture of anti-racist activism. It proceeds through a history of the telephone, looking at the structure of "the call", as in Heidegger's "call of being", and applying that form to various subjects. A close friend of Derrida's, Ronell's work is heavily informed by the strategy of deconstruction, using close readings and looking at the play of language to find the marginalized group or idea that is pushed out from the center. In this work Ronell demonstrates the complexity of "the call" and its presence throughout contemporary culture including technology, psychology and art. In the book, the rejects the authoritarian position of the author and instead refers to herself as the "operator" of the text. Crack Wars focuses on Madame Bovary, looking at addiction to literature and comparing it to addiction to drugs. She describes the work as being a political gesture against the hysteria of the "racist" war on drugs. It begins with a wide survey of literary discussions of intoxication, including Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Benjamin and more. The book proceeds by looking closely at Heidegger's descriptions of want, wishing and "being towards". The Test Drive examines the underlying logic of contemporary scientific discourses and their ethical and political implications. It does so by focusing on the idea of "the test" as a basis for discovering knowledge. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: November 24, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 4
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on November 22, 2008
Duration: 581
Duration: 581
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Ronell was born in Prague to Israeli diplomats and was a performance artist before entering academia. She studied with Jacob Taubes at the Hermeneutic Institute at the Free University of Berlin, received her Ph.D. under the advisement of Stanley Corngold at Princeton University in 1979, and then continued her studies with Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous in Paris. She joined the comparative literature faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to NYU. She is also a core faculty member at the European Graduate School. Themes of her work include technology (Test Drive, Telephone Book) and Stupidity/Idiocy. In addition to her own writing, she has produced English translations of Derrida's work. Ronell's work in The Telephone Book focuses on three themes: technology, schizophrenia and electric speech. The book begins with a sustained examination of Heidegger's involvement with the (Nazi) National Socialist Party of Germany. Early in the book she describes it as a gesture of anti-racist activism. It proceeds through a history of the telephone, looking at the structure of "the call", as in Heidegger's "call of being", and applying that form to various subjects. A close friend of Derrida's, Ronell's work is heavily informed by the strategy of deconstruction, using close readings and looking at the play of language to find the marginalized group or idea that is pushed out from the center. In this work Ronell demonstrates the complexity of "the call" and its presence throughout contemporary culture including technology, psychology and art. In the book, the rejects the authoritarian position of the author and instead refers to herself as the "operator" of the text. Crack Wars focuses on Madame Bovary, looking at addiction to literature and comparing it to addiction to drugs. She describes the work as being a political gesture against the hysteria of the "racist" war on drugs. It begins with a wide survey of literary discussions of intoxication, including Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Benjamin and more. The book proceeds by looking closely at Heidegger's descriptions of want, wishing and "being towards". The Test Drive examines the underlying logic of contemporary scientific discourses and their ethical and political implications. It does so by focusing on the idea of "the test" as a basis for discovering knowledge. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: November 22, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 3
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on November 21, 2008
Duration: 600
Duration: 600
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Ronell was born in Prague to Israeli diplomats and was a performance artist before entering academia. She studied with Jacob Taubes at the Hermeneutic Institute at the Free University of Berlin, received her Ph.D. under the advisement of Stanley Corngold at Princeton University in 1979, and then continued her studies with Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous in Paris. She joined the comparative literature faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to NYU. She is also a core faculty member at the European Graduate School. Themes of her work include technology (Test Drive, Telephone Book) and Stupidity/Idiocy. In addition to her own writing, she has produced English translations of Derrida's work. Ronell's work in The Telephone Book focuses on three themes: technology, schizophrenia and electric speech. The book begins with a sustained examination of Heidegger's involvement with the (Nazi) National Socialist Party of Germany. Early in the book she describes it as a gesture of anti-racist activism. It proceeds through a history of the telephone, looking at the structure of "the call", as in Heidegger's "call of being", and applying that form to various subjects. A close friend of Derrida's, Ronell's work is heavily informed by the strategy of deconstruction, using close readings and looking at the play of language to find the marginalized group or idea that is pushed out from the center. In this work Ronell demonstrates the complexity of "the call" and its presence throughout contemporary culture including technology, psychology and art. In the book, the rejects the authoritarian position of the author and instead refers to herself as the "operator" of the text. Crack Wars focuses on Madame Bovary, looking at addiction to literature and comparing it to addiction to drugs. She describes the work as being a political gesture against the hysteria of the "racist" war on drugs. It begins with a wide survey of literary discussions of intoxication, including Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Benjamin and more. The book proceeds by looking closely at Heidegger's descriptions of want, wishing and "being towards". The Test Drive examines the underlying logic of contemporary scientific discourses and their ethical and political implications. It does so by focusing on the idea of "the test" as a basis for discovering knowledge. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: November 21, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 2
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on November 20, 2008
Duration: 604
Duration: 604
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Ronell was born in Prague to Israeli diplomats and was a performance artist before entering academia. She studied with Jacob Taubes at the Hermeneutic Institute at the Free University of Berlin, received her Ph.D. under the advisement of Stanley Corngold at Princeton University in 1979, and then continued her studies with Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous in Paris. She joined the comparative literature faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to NYU. She is also a core faculty member at the European Graduate School. Themes of her work include technology (Test Drive, Telephone Book) and Stupidity/Idiocy. In addition to her own writing, she has produced English translations of Derrida's work. Ronell's work in The Telephone Book focuses on three themes: technology, schizophrenia and electric speech. The book begins with a sustained examination of Heidegger's involvement with the (Nazi) National Socialist Party of Germany. Early in the book she describes it as a gesture of anti-racist activism. It proceeds through a history of the telephone, looking at the structure of "the call", as in Heidegger's "call of being", and applying that form to various subjects. A close friend of Derrida's, Ronell's work is heavily informed by the strategy of deconstruction, using close readings and looking at the play of language to find the marginalized group or idea that is pushed out from the center. In this work Ronell demonstrates the complexity of "the call" and its presence throughout contemporary culture including technology, psychology and art. In the book, the rejects the authoritarian position of the author and instead refers to herself as the "operator" of the text. Crack Wars focuses on Madame Bovary, looking at addiction to literature and comparing it to addiction to drugs. She describes the work as being a political gesture against the hysteria of the "racist" war on drugs. It begins with a wide survey of literary discussions of intoxication, including Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Benjamin and more. The book proceeds by looking closely at Heidegger's descriptions of want, wishing and "being towards". The Test Drive examines the underlying logic of contemporary scientific discourses and their ethical and political implications. It does so by focusing on the idea of "the test" as a basis for discovering knowledge. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: November 20, 2008
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Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 1
from YouTube :: Videos by egsvideo on November 19, 2008
Duration: 567
Duration: 567
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe. Ronell was born in Prague to Israeli diplomats and was a performance artist before entering academia. She studied with Jacob Taubes at the Hermeneutic Institute at the Free University of Berlin, received her Ph.D. under the advisement of Stanley Corngold at Princeton University in 1979, and then continued her studies with Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous in Paris. She joined the comparative literature faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to NYU. She is also a core faculty member at the European Graduate School. Themes of her work include technology (Test Drive, Telephone Book) and Stupidity/Idiocy. In addition to her own writing, she has produced English translations of Derrida's work. Ronell's work in The Telephone Book focuses on three themes: technology, schizophrenia and electric speech. The book begins with a sustained examination of Heidegger's involvement with the (Nazi) National Socialist Party of Germany. Early in the book she describes it as a gesture of anti-racist activism. It proceeds through a history of the telephone, looking at the structure of "the call", as in Heidegger's "call of being", and applying that form to various subjects. A close friend of Derrida's, Ronell's work is heavily informed by the strategy of deconstruction, using close readings and looking at the play of language to find the marginalized group or idea that is pushed out from the center. In this work Ronell demonstrates the complexity of "the call" and its presence throughout contemporary culture including technology, psychology and art. In the book, the rejects the authoritarian position of the author and instead refers to herself as the "operator" of the text. Crack Wars focuses on Madame Bovary, looking at addiction to literature and comparing it to addiction to drugs. She describes the work as being a political gesture against the hysteria of the "racist" war on drugs. It begins with a wide survey of literary discussions of intoxication, including Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Benjamin and more. The book proceeds by looking closely at Heidegger's descriptions of want, wishing and "being towards". The Test Drive examines the underlying logic of contemporary scientific discourses and their ethical and political implications. It does so by focusing on the idea of "the test" as a basis for discovering knowledge. Author: egsvideo Keywords: Avital Ronell EGS European Graduate School Feminism Deconstruction Derrida Philosophy Media Added: November 19, 2008
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Le Slackline dans la pub
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on August 12, 2008
Duration: 62
Duration: 62
Courte, mais alors très courte apparition de Slackline dans cette video de Nike. Vers les 2/3 de la video Andy Lewis en backflip à 0.51sAuthor: slackline-fr Tags: slackline highline longline slack tricks skate candide thovex surf derrida deleuze levi-strauss freeboard funambule Posted: 12 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Faculty Bio
from YouTube :: Videos by vitradesk on June 14, 2008
Duration: 200
Duration: 200
____ _________, visiting assistant professor of philosophy, holds a B.A. from Seattle University (1991) and a Ph.D. from University of Memphis (1996. He is the author of numerous articles on phenomenology and political philosophy, with special attention to the work of Levinas. He is the author of Sensibility and Singularity: The Problem of Phenomenology in Levinas (SUNY 2001) and Ailleurs: Godard Between Identity and Difference (Continuum 2008). His current research interests concern the intersection of European philosophy and the Americas. In particular, he is interested in how questions about memory, history, language, and representation, in relation to traumatic experience(s), are transformed by contact with the peculiar and particular experience of the Americas. To this end, he is working on both a book-length study of Édouard Glissant's poetics and various other, shorter projects on mourning and reconciliation in Argentina, Chile, Perú, and the United States. Author: vitradesk Keywords: foucault levinas glissant phenomenology adorno derrida marx merleau-ponty heidegger godard trip hop miles davis tattoo Added: June 13, 2008
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Jacques Derrida about Mourning
from Fromer's Film Reel on April 13, 2007
Duration: 456
Duration: 456
Jacques Derrida talks about mourning - part of "Derrida Month" a series of events organized by New York University". As a culmination of the series of events Derrida joined this conference at the Angel Orensanz Center on October 24, 2004. He reflects on the expression "Derrida Month" - and shares personal memories as he re-interprets its meaning.
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