<p>Stéphane Mosès explores in <em>Displacements</em> the poetry of Paul Celan and the work of major German-Jewish thinkers in the context of his distinction between normative and critical modernity. The first part contains a translation of his book <em>Approches de Paul Celan</em>, the third part a translation of his lecture series <em>Figures philosophiques de la modernité juive</em>, and the central section contains, alongside a text on Freud, essays on Goethe and Büchner that extend his analysis beyond the Jewish sphere while engaging with the questions of tradition and its fragmentation that he raises there. </p>
<p>Edited, translated, and with an Introduction by Ashraf Noor. </p>