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Jacques Derrida, Abstruse Theorist, Dies in Paris at 74
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10 Oct.
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See Jonathan Kandell, "Jacques Derrida, Abstruse Theorist, Dies in Paris at 74," New York Times, 10 Oct. 2004, p. A1
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Israel, Iraq, and the United States
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Edward W. Said, "Israel, Iraq, and the United States," From Oslo to Iraq and the Road Map (New York, 2004), pp. 214-15
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Edward, W.1
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Designation of Territory Controlled by the Palestinian Authority as Terrorist Sanctuary
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S.2370, introduced in the U.S. Senate, 6 Mar.
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See Mitch McConnell et al., "Designation of Territory Controlled by the Palestinian Authority as Terrorist Sanctuary," sec. 4 of Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006, S.2370, introduced in the U.S. Senate, 109th Cong., 6 Mar. 2006
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See W. J. T. Mitchell, "Cloning Terror: The War of Images," unpublished essay, delivered as lecture at the University of Munich, 2 Dec. 2004; see http://www.iconicturn.de/staticpages/index.php?page=StreamMitchell
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Cloning Terror: The War of Images
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The Final Solution: Cloning beyond the Human and the Inhuman
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ed. Julia Witwer, New York, pp. 3-29
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Jean Baudrillard, "The Final Solution: Cloning beyond the Human and the Inhuman," The Vital Illusion, ed. Julia Witwer (New York, 2000), p. 3; see pp. 3-29 for a compendium of contemporary fantasies about the horror of cloning
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The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies: Constitution of Self in Immune System Discourse
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New York
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Donna J. Haraway, "The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies: Constitution of Self in Immune System Discourse," Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (New York, 1991), p. 205
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The Body Thinks: The Immune System in the Process of Somatic Individuation
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trans. William Whobrey, ed. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht and K. Ludwig Pfeiffer, Stanford, Calif.
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For a capsule history of the evolution of immunology, see Francisco J. Varela and Mark R. Anspach, "The Body Thinks: The Immune System in the Process of Somatic Individuation," in Materialities of Communication, trans. William Whobrey, ed. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht and K. Ludwig Pfeiffer (Stanford, Calif., 1994), pp. 273-85
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In the Name of Reason: The Deconstruction of Sovereignty
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It must be said, however, that Derrida is far less interested in pursuing the metaphor of the immune system in its "proper" realm of immunology than I am. He does not privilege this notion, as he says, "out of some excessive biologistic or geneticist proclivity" (quoted in Rodolphe Gasché, "'In the Name of Reason': The Deconstruction of Sovereignty," review of Rogues: Two Essays on Reason, by Derrida, in Research in Phenomenology 34 [2004]: 297). My aim here is to explore the "excess" or supplementarity of the metaphor
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Review of Rogues: Two Essays on Reason, Research in Phenomenology
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The clonal selection theory of acquired immunity was developed by Frank McFarlane Burnet, who won the Nobel Prize for his efforts. See The Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, s.v. "Frank McFarlane Burnet," http://www.els.net
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See also Richard A. Clarke, Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror (New York, 2004) for a discussion by the head of U.S. counterterrorism under four different presidencies of the folly of the war in Iraq as a response to "terror."
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Force of Law: The 'Mystical Foundation of Authority'
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trans., ed., New York
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Derrida, "Force of Law: The 'Mystical Foundation of Authority,'" trans. Mary Quaintance, in Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, ed. Drucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, and David Gray Carlson (New York, 1992), p. 13
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Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice
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Critique of Violence
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trans. Edmund Jephcott, New York
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Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings
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Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris, A Taste for the Secret, trans. Giacomo Donis, ed. Donis and David Webb (Cambridge, 2001), pp. 51-52
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A Taste for the Secret
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Derrida describes the "violent entrance of the other in the course of history," as the moment of "justice ... foreign to justness or the norm of adaptation" (Derrida and Bernard Stiegler, Echographies of Television: Filmed Interviews, trans. Jennifer Bajorek [Cambridge, 2002], p. 9)
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Echographies of Television: Filmed Interviews
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Mortality before and after the 2003 Invasion of Iraq: Cluster Sample Survey
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20 Nov.
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Secular Divination: Edward Said's Humanism
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ed. Homi Bhabha and Mitchell, Chicago
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Edward Said: Continuing the Conversation
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The Idolatry of Rules: Writing Law According to Moses
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Moses' strewing of the ground-up calf on the water is an image of sowing, which already suggests that the fragments of the calf will regenerate, clone themselves, and spring back to life. See Arthur J. Jacobson, "The Idolatry of Rules: Writing Law According to Moses," in Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, pp. 95-151
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Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice
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For further discussion of the Golden Calf, see Mitchell, What Do Pictures Want? (Chicago, 2005)
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