Memory as Form and as Trace

An Account of Malabou’s Rupture with Derrida in Memory Assemblages

Authors

  • Pedro Pinho Universidade de Brasília

Keywords:

Bensusan, Malabou, Derrida, Metaphysics, Plasticity, Trace

Abstract

In this text, I attempt to account for Hilton Bensusan’s reading of Catherine Malabou’s break with Jacques Derrida in the book Memory Assemblages. I begin by outlining a brief overview of Freud and the Scene of Writing, in order to establish a horizon within which Derrida’s position can be appreciated and contrasted with Malabou’s. To present Malabou’s position, I first move through Bensusan’s own assessment of this critique. Finally, I conclude that, by considering plasticity as a restricted version of retention, Memory Assemblages overlooks the possibility of a more fruitful dialogue with Malabou’s work, as can be glimpsed in a reading of Are There Still Traces?

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Published

13-04-2026

How to Cite

Pinho, P. (2026). Memory as Form and as Trace: An Account of Malabou’s Rupture with Derrida in Memory Assemblages. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 22(1), 269–286. Retrieved from https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/1604

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Conference Proceedings