Deconstruction: A ReaderMartin McQuillan Routledge, 2001 - 579 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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... literal action through deconstruction by invoking the ' strategic ' rather than the homeomorphic as the groundless ground of agency , is redundant insofar as we continue to think strategy within the literal , as having a literal ...
... literal action through deconstruction by invoking the ' strategic ' rather than the homeomorphic as the groundless ground of agency , is redundant insofar as we continue to think strategy within the literal , as having a literal ...
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... literal , a project that the work of Paul de Man mapped out in the most rigorous fashion , the more rigorous in its studious avoidance of any recuperative claims to ' strategy . ' De Man's work articulates most fully the deconstruction ...
... literal , a project that the work of Paul de Man mapped out in the most rigorous fashion , the more rigorous in its studious avoidance of any recuperative claims to ' strategy . ' De Man's work articulates most fully the deconstruction ...
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... literal use of language , is only guaranteed by a linguistic figure . The nonlinguistic meaning , the sense to which language refers , can only be in - itself before language as prepared for literal speech . The referent is in the text ...
... literal use of language , is only guaranteed by a linguistic figure . The nonlinguistic meaning , the sense to which language refers , can only be in - itself before language as prepared for literal speech . The referent is in the text ...
Inhalt
Five strategies for deconstruction | 1 |
from Capital | 47 |
The meaning of general economy | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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