The origins of deconstruction
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The origins of deconstruction
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In these essays, a range of leading scholars seek both to investigate the historical, institutional and philosophical origins of deconstruction and to think through the problem of the idea of origin itself.
Table of Contents
- Foreword: 'Taught by Love'
- M.McQuillan Notes on Contributors Introduction: The Origins of Deconstruction: Derrida's Daughters
- I.Willis PROLOGUE Jacques Derrida, 'Between the Writing Body and Writing ': An Interview with Daniel Ferrer Helene Cixous, 'First of All (from the Margins) I am a Reader Reading': An Interview with Daniel Ferrer PART I: INCUBATION Dating-Deconstruction
- M.Froment-Meurice The Course of a General Displacement, or, The Course of the Choreographer
- L.Turner Feminine Endings: Dido's Telephonic Body and the Originary Function of the Hymen
- I.Willis On Prejudice and Foretelling 2
- T.Docherty Extremes Meet
- J.M.Rabate PART II: INAUGURATION The Opening to Infinity: Derrida's Quasi-Transcendentals
- C.Colebrook Splitting the Origin: Writing and Responsibility
- M.Grebowicz Derridean Beginning and Deleuzian Becoming
- P.Patton 'Words of Air': On Breath and Inspiration
- C.Baracchi PART III: INSTALLATION Illegibility: On the Spirit of Origins
- J.P.Leavey Origins of Deconstruction? Deconstruction, That Which Arrives (If It Arrives)
- J.Wolfreys Philosophy of Cinders and Cinders of Philosophy: A Commentary on the Origins of Deconstruction and the Holocaust
- R.Eaglestone The Beginnings of Art: Heidegger and Bataille
- G.Bucher Aesthetic Allegory: Reading Hegel after Bernal
- M.McQuillan Notes Index
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