Deconstruction: A ReaderMartin McQuillan Routledge, 25.09.2017 - 596 Seiten Philosophers 'do' 'it', literary critics 'do' 'it', even architects, poets, painters 'do' 'it'. It can involve the concepts of capital, politics, and justice. So what, after all, is deconstruction? Deconstruction: A Reader makes an answer to this question available in the only way possible - by offering a selection of breathtaking range and depth of essential texts. With more than sixty selections by fifty contributors, including nine pieces by Jacques Derrida, this is the ultimate anthology of deconstructive reading, demonstrating that deconstruction is vivid, surprising, varied, and true to the text. |
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... effects of this thing. This includes the term itself. The very term which denotes this thing is open to its own effects. This term is not equal to the thought it conveys. Perhaps the word will only prove to have been of strategic use in ...
... effects of this thing. This includes the term itself. The very term which denotes this thing is open to its own effects. This term is not equal to the thought it conveys. Perhaps the word will only prove to have been of strategic use in ...
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... effects of the other and does not absolve us of the responsibility of listening for those effects. Similarly, when reading we must be open to the otherness in and of a text. A definition (if we really must have such things) of ...
... effects of the other and does not absolve us of the responsibility of listening for those effects. Similarly, when reading we must be open to the otherness in and of a text. A definition (if we really must have such things) of ...
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Martin McQuillan. effects of otherness as well, and thus deconstruction will go in an endless act of reading. Hence, there is no limit to the task of deconstruction. But what is actually meant by allowing the other to speak and how does ...
Martin McQuillan. effects of otherness as well, and thus deconstruction will go in an endless act of reading. Hence, there is no limit to the task of deconstruction. But what is actually meant by allowing the other to speak and how does ...
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... effects. Philosophy has been particularly guilty of this gesture, often turning against figurative or literary uses of language in the name of scientific rigour. By contrast, for Geoffrey Hartman: Deconstruction is... a defense of ...
... effects. Philosophy has been particularly guilty of this gesture, often turning against figurative or literary uses of language in the name of scientific rigour. By contrast, for Geoffrey Hartman: Deconstruction is... a defense of ...
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... effects called 'names' in a chain of substitutions in which its own name is, as Derrida says, inscribed like 'a false exit' ('Différance' p. 27), both a name and not a name, both the description of the system and unable to adequately ...
... effects called 'names' in a chain of substitutions in which its own name is, as Derrida says, inscribed like 'a false exit' ('Différance' p. 27), both a name and not a name, both the description of the system and unable to adequately ...
Inhalt
Critique of violence | |
The task of destroying the history of ontology | |
The moment after | |
Deconstruction is not what you think | |
Violence of architecture | |
Thinking technicity | |
Toward a narcoanalysis | |
Speech acts politically | |
Unnecessary introductions | |
The same difference | |
Gender theory and the Yale School | |
In praise of water | |
A number of yes Nombre de oui | |
Deconstruction postmodernism and the visual arts | |
Philosophy as a kind of writing | |
Genuine Gasché perhaps | |
Black Socrates? Questioning the philosophical | |
Discussions or phrasing After Auschwitz | |
Derridas topographies | |
Autobiography as defacement | |
Ghost writing | |
The phantom review | |
Hamlets dilemma | |
The ghosts of critique and deconstruction | |
Domestication | |
Recognising the virus | |
What is it oclock? or The door we never enter | |
The French connection | |
from The Wolf Mans Magic Word | |
Remarks on a canny moment | |
Telepathy | |
from Prosthesis | |
Marx and Derrida | |
Spectres of Engels | |
The deconstruction of politics | |
Practical politics of the open end | |
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absolute already architecture becomes binary castration concept constituted context criticism critique culture Dasein death deconstruction Descartes différance difference discourse dream drugs effect Emmanuel Levinas essay ethical event everything example fact feminism Freud Gasché Geoffrey Bennington ghost Hamlet happens Hegel Heidegger Heidegger’s idea identity impossible Jacques Derrida Jean-Luc Nancy kind Lacan language Levinas’s limits literal literary literature logic logocentrism Man’s Marxism means metaphor metaphysics metonymy Michel de Certeau nature negative theology never notion one’s ontology opposition Paris Peggy Kamuf perhaps phantom philosophy play political possible precisely present produced psychoanalysis question reading reference relation remains reprinted by permission responsibility rhetoric Rousseau sense sexual signifier simply social space speak Specters of Marx Spectres of Marx structure telepathy textual theory things thought trace tradition trans translation truth understand University Press violence word writing