Reading Derrida's Of Grammatology by Sean Gaston, Ian MacLachlan

Reading Derrida's Of Grammatology



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Reading Derrida's Of Grammatology Sean Gaston, Ian MacLachlan ebook
ISBN: 144115275X, 9781441152756
Publisher: Continuum
Format: pdf
Page: 273


French philosopher Jacques Derrida is known for Writing and Difference, his language and literary theories, and concept of self as linguistic construction. I read this first, I think, after some of the short essays that first introduced me to Derrida. Back in that time when I was a committed Derridean, I was a big fan of Spivak's too! Today's reading: Jacques Derrida, Of Grammatology, pp. But all this brings me back to Grammatology--my second point. By comparison, reading Kant's Critique of Pure Reason was a pleasure. [3] That is my conclusion from "reading" Derrida's On Grammatology. But I haven't read her on New Historicism -- that would be interesting. Derrida's Grammatology and Language Theory. Anyone who chooses to become more familiar with the writings of Jacques Derrida will one day need to read his very famous study devoted to possibility of the science of writing, the landmark Of Grammatology.

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