TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘From my flesh I behold God.’ Circumcision and deconstruction
T2 - traces of Jacques Derrida
AU - Benpazi, Hanoch
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, 2022.
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - One of the most remarkable ventures of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida is his unique exploration of the ‘covenant of circumcision’, which transforms the religious commandment and ceremony into a philosophical concept. Beyond the philosophical aspect of Derrida’s treatment of circumcision in his writings, his interest also conveys a particularly thought-provoking biographical element. Derrida addresses the rite of circumcision from his innermost self, rendering his engagement with the subject a combination of analysis, confession and reading. In this article I read Derrida’s interpretive endeavour, deconstruction, as a literary implementation of the concept of circumcision – not only the deconstructive interpretation he has given for circumcision, but his ‘circumcision’ of the word circumcision. I propose the viewing of deconstruction as the spiritual and ethical equivalent of circumcision.
AB - One of the most remarkable ventures of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida is his unique exploration of the ‘covenant of circumcision’, which transforms the religious commandment and ceremony into a philosophical concept. Beyond the philosophical aspect of Derrida’s treatment of circumcision in his writings, his interest also conveys a particularly thought-provoking biographical element. Derrida addresses the rite of circumcision from his innermost self, rendering his engagement with the subject a combination of analysis, confession and reading. In this article I read Derrida’s interpretive endeavour, deconstruction, as a literary implementation of the concept of circumcision – not only the deconstructive interpretation he has given for circumcision, but his ‘circumcision’ of the word circumcision. I propose the viewing of deconstruction as the spiritual and ethical equivalent of circumcision.
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U2 - 10.18647/3527/jjs-2022
DO - 10.18647/3527/jjs-2022
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SN - 0022-2097
VL - 73
SP - 160
EP - 182
JO - Journal of Jewish Studies
JF - Journal of Jewish Studies
IS - 1
ER -