Misreadings of Derrida's Of Grammatology were prevalent from the time of its debut (Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari), up to the present day (Speculative Realism and New Materialism). For fifty years, Derrida's generalised textuality has been misread as though he meant there was nothing outside text in the traditional sense. This misreading always serves to re-institute notions of linear temporal progress, either among self-styled avant-garde authors who would like to break with past traditions, or among self-styled conservatives who hope to repeat them. If the binaries that divide these works from past texts are undecidable, the ground for such temporal progress disappears, along with the divisions by which we create linear narratives of his...
The author proposes to read Documentalità constantly referring to Jacques Derrida’s work, which is o...
There is perhaps a deeper difference of opinion about Derrida than about most contemporary philosoph...
The author here guides us toward a sensible conceptualization of Derrida’s philosophical/literary im...
This article seeks to explore some issues regarding the different modes of generality at stake in th...
Jacques Derrida (1978), the enfant terrible of Continental philosophy who passed away recently, made...
International audienceIn a now much read critique, Derrida claimed to show the weakness and the supp...
International audienceIn a now much read critique, Derrida claimed to show the weakness and the supp...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
Far from being a banality or a philosophical naivety, there is a quintessential nexus between langua...
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is probably most renowned for confirming the popular notion that philoso...
This paper investigates into the background of the spectacular success of the French philosopher Jac...
The movement of philosophical ideas across national and linguistic borders, especially in these days...
Abstract ■ In a now much-read critique, Derrida claimed to show the weakness and the supposed contra...
Throughout the entire span of his career, Italian theorist Giorgio Agamben has often made sporadic, ...
The author proposes to read Documentalità constantly referring to Jacques Derrida’s work, which is o...
There is perhaps a deeper difference of opinion about Derrida than about most contemporary philosoph...
The author here guides us toward a sensible conceptualization of Derrida’s philosophical/literary im...
This article seeks to explore some issues regarding the different modes of generality at stake in th...
Jacques Derrida (1978), the enfant terrible of Continental philosophy who passed away recently, made...
International audienceIn a now much read critique, Derrida claimed to show the weakness and the supp...
International audienceIn a now much read critique, Derrida claimed to show the weakness and the supp...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
Far from being a banality or a philosophical naivety, there is a quintessential nexus between langua...
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is probably most renowned for confirming the popular notion that philoso...
This paper investigates into the background of the spectacular success of the French philosopher Jac...
The movement of philosophical ideas across national and linguistic borders, especially in these days...
Abstract ■ In a now much-read critique, Derrida claimed to show the weakness and the supposed contra...
Throughout the entire span of his career, Italian theorist Giorgio Agamben has often made sporadic, ...
The author proposes to read Documentalità constantly referring to Jacques Derrida’s work, which is o...
There is perhaps a deeper difference of opinion about Derrida than about most contemporary philosoph...
The author here guides us toward a sensible conceptualization of Derrida’s philosophical/literary im...