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Applying: to Derrida

edited by John Brannigan, Ruth Robbins, and Julian Wolfreys

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1996

  • : us
  • : uk : hard
  • : uk : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 227-234

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Striking out from a number of new headings and in a number of new directions each of the essays in this collection pushes at the borders of their topics, disciplines and ways of thinking, providing innovative and inventive insights into the work - and application - of Jacques Derrida on a diverse range of themes including Irish identity, communication, ethics, love, tele-technology, Victorian studies, the limits of philosophy, translation, otherness and literature, demonstrating that, today, despite repeated accusations over recent years that the work of Derrida has become passe, there is more vitality and spirit in engaging with the writings of Derrida than ever before.

Table of Contents

  • Notes on Contributors - Key to Abbreviations - Preface and Acknowledgements - Introduction
  • J.Brannigan, R.Robbins & J.Wolfreys -X
  • G.Bennington - Expecting the Unexpected in Coetzee's Master of Petersburg and Derrida's Recent Writings
  • D.Attridge - 'And One Thing Knows the Flower': Whistler, Swinburne, Derrida
  • R.Robbins - Writing DeTermiNation: Reading Death in(to) Irish National Identity
  • J.Brannigan - A Note on a Post Card: Derrida, Deronda, DEeguy
  • J.Wolfreys - The Terror of the Law: Judaism and International Institutions
  • G.Banham - Incommunication: Derrida in Translation
  • K.Littau - Justice: the Law of the Law
  • B.Belay - Assuming Responsibility: Or Derrida's Disclaimers
  • M.Patrick - Derrida's Others
  • J.H.Miller - (Touching On) Tele-Technology
  • R.Luckhurst - Derrida and British Film Theory
  • A.Easthope - Derrida on Television
  • P.Kamuf - 'As if I were dead': An Interview with Jacques Derrida - Works Cited - Index

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