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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... emphasis will necessarily entail , throughout , my en- gagement with what Jacques Derrida has called “ a double ... emphasize the " open- ended and relatively indeterminate semiotic process " that Samuel Weber points out in the passage ...
... emphasis will necessarily entail , throughout , my en- gagement with what Jacques Derrida has called “ a double ... emphasize the " open- ended and relatively indeterminate semiotic process " that Samuel Weber points out in the passage ...
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... emphasis on ends and use not be a concomitant emphasis on a certain kind of manipulation and violence ? How can this be taken into account ? Again , I cite Rorty : " From a full - fledged pragmatist point of view , there is no ...
... emphasis on ends and use not be a concomitant emphasis on a certain kind of manipulation and violence ? How can this be taken into account ? Again , I cite Rorty : " From a full - fledged pragmatist point of view , there is no ...
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... emphasis on language , hardly something new in the history of poetics , and an emphasis that does not - on the face of it seem compatible with a " political " poetry.3 As Lee Bartlett points out , however , the common thread among these ...
... emphasis on language , hardly something new in the history of poetics , and an emphasis that does not - on the face of it seem compatible with a " political " poetry.3 As Lee Bartlett points out , however , the common thread among these ...
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In the Interests of Professionalism | 1 |
2 The Discipline of Deconstruction | 22 |
Foucault Derrida | 50 |
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