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Jacques Derrida and the Humanities: A Critical Reader
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Jacques Derrida and the Humanities: A Critical Reader

by Tom Cohen. 327 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Tom Cohen

Publisher:

   Cambridge University Press

Place of Publication:

  Cambridge, England  

Publication Year:

  2001
Subjects:   Deconstruction, Derrida, Jacques, Humanities--Philosophy
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...Derrida, or deconstruction, to the future of the humanities. The volume presents the most sustained examples yet of deconstruction in its current phase as well as its possible future. Tom Cohen is Professor in the Department of English at the...
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...necessary possibility that they may be exceeded. In Taking on the Tradition: Jacques Derrida and the Legacies of Deconstruction, Michael Naas explores Derridas intricate relation to tradition in order to show how Derrida "takes on" the very concept...
...concludes with his own intimate return to the final words of Memoirs of the Blind: "I dont know, one has to believe." Deconstruction in a Nutshell is a much more prosaic book. It contains the text of a 1994 symposium with Derrida at the inauguration...
...good reader is heightened. Deconstruction is thus an affirmation of reading...Oxford University Press, 1971. Derrida, Jacques. "Structure, Sign, and Play...State University Press, 1986. Derrida, Jacques. Dissemination. Barbara Johnson...
Derrida, Jacques. the Problem of Genesis in Husserls Philosophy. by Pamela Proietti DERRIDA, Jacques. The Problem of Genesis in Husserls Philosophy. Translated by Marian Hobson. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2003. xliii...
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...totally true to Derridas thought: Thats its strength, and its weakness. Those already initiated into the mysteries of deconstruction will say amen; those who arent will probably remain perplexed. The film is not "Deconstruction for Dummies." Unlike...
...count, and for Kierkegaard, at whose burial there was actually a riot. The fuss was about something Derrida called "deconstruction," a word that has actually made it into high-popular culture and shows signs of making it into the common vocabulary...
...controversial thinker whose name became synonymous with "deconstruction" in analyzing texts, died in Paris of pancreatic cancer...that Derrida made a phenomenal contribution to Western philosophy," wrote the Times of London.
...texts, I find, hover somewhere between philosophy, close readings of literary texts, even...Difference, Of Grammatology, Margins of Philosophy). The trading capacities of language...Derrida displaces "the very project of philosophy, under the privileged heading of Hegelianism...
...twenty years before. Adorning the cover of the Derrida keepsake was an imposing full-page photograph of the father of deconstruction. Tanned, white-maned, high-cheek-boned, open-shirted, he had movie-star looks to go with his extraordinary brain and...
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...Whom the Wedding Bells Toll; How Marriage Is Targeted for Deconstruction. Byline: Suzanne Fields, THE WASHINGTON TIMES "Can...change family law as we know it. Marriage is targeted for deconstruction. From the time that America was a colony, the marriage...
...how philosophy is taught in some countries. The premise is that philosophy is essential for humanities and scientific education. Too, the quality of teaching of philosophy has a bearing on the development of a political culture that is...
...headmaster, Wittgenstein denied having hit her. The memory haunted him. More recently, the enormous influence of Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan and other theoriists of language and literature requires no new elaboration by me. On other arts fronts...
...of their faculties, and their department had to be closed down after Jacques Derrida was appointed to the chair in Deconstruction, only for it to collapse when he tried to sit down. "I fear you have not fully grasped the essence of my teaching...
...required to take one course each in natural science, math, humanities, philosophy and religion. "A lot of professions - even high-tech ones - insist students be liberally educated in the humanities," says Antanas Suziedelis, dean of the College of Arts...think. That comes with exposure to history, English and philosophy."
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...fields as well, the philosophy and methodology of deconstruction was subsequently expanded to apply to a variety of...Writing and Difference (1967, tr. 1978), Margins of Philosophy (1972, tr. 1982), Limited Inc. (1977), The Post...
...attempts to ground knowledge, especially in academic disciplines such as structuralism and semiotics . The term "deconstruction" was coined by French philosopher Jacques Derrida in the 1960s. In general, deconstruction is a philosophy of meaning...
...largely due to the work of French theorists Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault. During the 1980s and into the 1990s deconstruction , influenced by such figures as Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man, dominated academic criticism. In addition, the historical...
...poststructuralists; among the most influential has been Jacques Derrida , a wide-ranging philosopher who has pursued deconstruction , a program that seeks to identify metaphysical assumptions in literature and psychology as well as philosophy. Both...
...Derrida and other advocates of deconstruction . The ontological aspect of Heideggers...thinker in the history of Western philosophy to have raised explicitly the...Metaphysics (1953, tr. 1959), What Is Philosophy? (1956, tr. 1958), and The End...
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