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Sarah Kofman (1934-1994), Professor of Philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris and the author of over twenty books, was one of the most significant postwar thinkers in France. Kofman's scholarship was wide-ranging and included work on Freud and psychoanalysis, Nietzsche, feminism and the role of women in Western philosophy, visual art, and literature. The child of Polish Jewish immigrants who lost her father in the Holocaust, she also was interested in Judaism and anti-Semitism, especially as reflected in works of literature and philosophy. This book is an anthology of some of Kofman's most significant writings on these and other topics. Its purpose is to provide a general introduction to Kofman's thought, which has been highly influential in both Europe and America. Although some of the selections have been published previously, the majority of the books contents appear in English translation for the first time.


ISBN-13

9780804732963

ISBN-10

0804732965

Weight

1.20 Pounds

Dimensions

6.00 x 1.20 x 9.00 In

List Price

$130.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

320 pages

Publisher

Stanford University Press

Published On

2007-09-27



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