Abstract Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, & the New International as a plenary address at the conference ‘Whither Marxism?’ hosted by the University of California, Riverside, in 1993. The longer book version was published in French the same year and appeared in English and Portuguese the following year. In the decade after the publication of Specters, Derrida’s analyses provoked a large critical literature and invited both consternation and celebration by figures such as Antonio Negri, Wendy Brown and Frederic Jameson. This forum seeks to stimulate new reflections on Derrida, deconstruction and Specters of Marx by considering how the futures past announced by the book ...
This thesis, titled ‘Across May ’68; Reading friendships in Jacques Derrida’s Dissemination and Glas...
In August 1999, Jacques Derrida gave a number of lectures and seminars in Melbourne and Sydney. The ...
Critiques of Derrida from contemporary Marxist positions are nothing new, though the nature and forc...
Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mour...
Abstract Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Wor...
Abstract Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Wor...
In 1994 Jacques Derrida published his long-awaited text on Marx. In the work, Derrida praises what h...
Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mour...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
This thesis will address three of Jacques Derrida\u27s later works, which are also some of his more ...
This thesis identifies and explores a ‘return to Freud’ in the work of Jacques Derrida. Resemblances...
In this paper I give a detailed critical discussion of Derrida’s important 1994 book Specters of Mar...
The Deconstruction of Philosophy : The Spectres of Jacques Derrida - Irfan Ajvaz
The paper examines the notion of specter in order to evince J. Derrida's critical examination of the...
The controversy over Jacques Derrida's legacy is one of the most effective engines driving the conte...
This thesis, titled ‘Across May ’68; Reading friendships in Jacques Derrida’s Dissemination and Glas...
In August 1999, Jacques Derrida gave a number of lectures and seminars in Melbourne and Sydney. The ...
Critiques of Derrida from contemporary Marxist positions are nothing new, though the nature and forc...
Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mour...
Abstract Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Wor...
Abstract Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Wor...
In 1994 Jacques Derrida published his long-awaited text on Marx. In the work, Derrida praises what h...
Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mour...
This dissertation gives an account of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. Most interpretations of thi...
This thesis will address three of Jacques Derrida\u27s later works, which are also some of his more ...
This thesis identifies and explores a ‘return to Freud’ in the work of Jacques Derrida. Resemblances...
In this paper I give a detailed critical discussion of Derrida’s important 1994 book Specters of Mar...
The Deconstruction of Philosophy : The Spectres of Jacques Derrida - Irfan Ajvaz
The paper examines the notion of specter in order to evince J. Derrida's critical examination of the...
The controversy over Jacques Derrida's legacy is one of the most effective engines driving the conte...
This thesis, titled ‘Across May ’68; Reading friendships in Jacques Derrida’s Dissemination and Glas...
In August 1999, Jacques Derrida gave a number of lectures and seminars in Melbourne and Sydney. The ...
Critiques of Derrida from contemporary Marxist positions are nothing new, though the nature and forc...