This document is the table of contents for Yale French Studies No. 93, which focuses on the work of Maurice Blanchot. The issue contains four sections: I. Law, Death, Community; II. In Time, Among Contemporaries; III. Voices, Persons; and IV. Attentions. Each section contains multiple essays by different authors analyzing and interpreting aspects of Blanchot's work. The document provides an overview of the issue's content and organizational structure.
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We are made of information, it shapes our lives and reality. After the Fourth revolution (Floridi, 2014) our self is moulded also by data, much involuntarily generated when we use technology.
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The same technology generating information can help govern it, disclose science to citizens, foster social justice, yet it also stimulates the spread of fake news and misinformation.
Machines do not act of their own will, they must be governed to guarantee a Human use of human beings (Wiener, 1950), this demands a multidisciplinary effort, as Wiener demonstrated.
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Source: Yale French Studies, No. 93, The Place of Maurice Blanchot (1998), pp. 9-219
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Yale The Place of
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The Place of
Stuibes Maurice
Blanchot
THOMAS PEPPER 1 Editor'sPreface:The Law-The Not
Good EnoughFather
I. Law,Death, Community
JAMES SWENSON 1I1 RevolutionarySentences
HENT DE VRIES 30 "Lapsus Absolu": Notes on Maurice
Blanchot'sTheInstantofMy
Death
JEAN-POL MADOU 60 The Law,theHeart:Blanchotand the
QuestionofCommunity
II. In Time,AmongContemporaries
DOMINIQUE RABATE 69 The CriticalTurn:BlanchotReads
des Fordts
MICHAEL SYROTINSKI 81 Noncoincidences:BlanchotReading
Paulhan
DENIS HOLLIER 99 TimelinessandTimelessness
SIMON CRITCHLEY 114 WhoSpeaksin theWorkofSamuel
Beckett?
III. Voices,Persons
ANN BANFIELD 133 The Name oftheSubject:The "il"?
LYNNE HUFFER 175 Blanchot'sMother
DAVID R. ELLISON 196 NarrativeandMusic in Kafkaand
Blanchot:The "Singing"ofJosefine
IV. Attentions
THOMAS SCHESTAG 221 Mantis,Relics
HANS-JOST FREY 252 The LastMan and theReader
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