Deconstruction: A ReaderMartin McQuillan Edinburgh University Press, 2000 - 579 Seiten This is not a Derrida Reader. It is the first volume to offer a selection of texts from the field of deconstruction in all its radical diversity. The collection examines the fortunes of the term deconstruction, and the ideas associated with it, in the work of the leading commentators on Derrida's texts. It includes previously untranslated, newly translated and uncollected work by Derrida and others. Deconstruction: A Readerbegins with examples of pre-Derridean deconstruction, then divides into sections covering philosophy, literature, culture, sexual difference, psychoanalysis, politics, ethics, and memorial texts and interviews by Derrida. It covers a broad range of topics including: AIDS, architecture, art, feminism, ghosts, law, Marxism, postmodernism, race, revolution, Shakespeare, technology, telepathy and theology. This is an indispensable anthology and a guide both to the history of deconstruction and to its current scene. It provides a significant introduction to the challenge of deconstruction. Key Features
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... claim that Derrida's thinking of tradition , at least in the early work , is dominated by the problem of closure , that play of belonging and non- belonging to the Greco - European tradition , which asserts both the necessity and ...
... claim being performed here , which claims that the other claim , the claim made by a ghost and then repeated , is the most powerful claim ' in literature to an absolute attention , a complete investment of uncritical belief ' ? Is it ...
... claim to be . Whereas Greenblatt , the historical , philological scholar , easily disputes the King's claim to have been buried ' Unhous'led , disappointed , unanel'd , ' what he does not question is the King's claim to be ' thy ...
Inhalt
from Capital | 47 |
The meaning of general economy | 56 |
Critique of violence | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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