Double Reading: Postmodernism After DeconstructionCornell University Press, 1993 - 200 páginas Looks beyond the apparent fall of deconstruction and shows that its insights have a continuing role to play in postmodernist critical debates. Outlines a postmodern approach based on Derrida's overlooked notion of "double reading"--critical analysis that begins within a traditional meaning but is supplemented by an additional reading that undermines the first. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... decision . One is unable simply to choose among the wide range of possible contextualizations for a specific decision without some- how taking into account , rather than merely ignoring or discounting out of hand , other possible ...
... decision . One is unable simply to choose among the wide range of possible contextualizations for a specific decision without some- how taking into account , rather than merely ignoring or discounting out of hand , other possible ...
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... decision , then , remains just as important and nec- essary for Derrida as it is for McCarthy ; they part ways not con- cerning this necessity of decision , but rather concerning how one accounts for other potential decisions . For ...
... decision , then , remains just as important and nec- essary for Derrida as it is for McCarthy ; they part ways not con- cerning this necessity of decision , but rather concerning how one accounts for other potential decisions . For ...
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... decision as yes - or - no decision , and all societal discourse merely as the discourse of competing ( and ultimately self - canceling ) truths . And , although the press is certainly nothing like an ideal speech community , this brings ...
... decision as yes - or - no decision , and all societal discourse merely as the discourse of competing ( and ultimately self - canceling ) truths . And , although the press is certainly nothing like an ideal speech community , this brings ...
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In the Interests of Professionalism | 1 |
2 The Discipline of Deconstruction | 22 |
Foucault Derrida | 50 |
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