This title includes readings of de Mans critique of aesthetic ideology and the strange materiality that emerges from it. This volume explicates Paul de Mans late project of a critique of aesthetic ideology and attempts to extend it in ways productive for critical thought. After a reading of de Mans work in all its rigour - and hence also the aesthetic theory of Kant, Schiller, and Hegel - the book goes on to uncover a material moment in Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit that lives on in Marx and in the Marxist tradition. The book also elucidates de Mans critical reading of Heidegger on the example of Holderlin - a moment essential for de Mans shifts to the question of rhetoric and then to the question of ideology - and ends with a reading of Derridas last text on de Man and its uncanny self-inscription in Rousseaus episode of the stolen ribbon. Features: rigorous explications of Paul de Mans late work on aesthetic ideology and the political; and new readings of Kant, Schiller, and Hegel that extend de Mans project. It demonstrates how a certain already Marxian self-undoing of Hegelian dialectics leaves traces in Kojeve and in Marxists like Lukacs and Jameson.
It presents accounts of disagreements and altercations between de Man and Heidegger and de Man and Derrida.