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Derrida for Beginners

Derrida for Beginners

James N. Powell
3.7/5 ( ratings)
In 1966,
Jacques Derrida
gave a lecture at Johns Hopkins University that cast the entire history of Western philosophy into doubt. The following year, Derrida published three brilliant but mystifying books that convinced the pollsters that he was the most important philosopher of the late 20th century. Unfortunately, nobody was sure whether the intellectual movement he spawned—Deconstruction—advanced philosophy or murdered it.

The truth?—Derrida is one of those annoying geniuses you can take a class on, read half-a-dozen books by and still have no idea what he's talking about. Derrida's 'writing'—confusing doesn't begin to describe it But beneath the confusion, like the heartbeat of a bird in your hand, you can feel Derrida's electric genius. It draws you to it; you want to understand it...but it's so confusing.

What you need, Ducky, is Derrida For Beginners™ by James Powell!

Jim Powell's Derrida For Beginners™ is the clearest explanation of Derrida and deconstruction presently available in our solar system. Powell guides us through blindingly obscure texts like
Of Grammatology
, "Différence" ,
Dissemination
and Derrida's other masterpieces (the mere titles can make strong men tremble in terror—
Glas
,
Signéponge/Signsponge
,
The Post Card
, and
Specters of Marx
.

Readers will learn the coolest Derridian buzzwords , the high-and-low-lights of deconstruction's history , and the various criticisms of Derrida and deconstrcution, including Camille Paglia's objection that America, the rock-n-roll nation, isn't formal enough to need deconstruction.

The master, however, begs to disagree: "America is Deconstruction" —Jacques Derrida
Language
English
Pages
185
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Writers & Readers Publishing
Release
December 01, 1996
ISBN
0863161391
ISBN 13
9780863161391

Derrida for Beginners

James N. Powell
3.7/5 ( ratings)
In 1966,
Jacques Derrida
gave a lecture at Johns Hopkins University that cast the entire history of Western philosophy into doubt. The following year, Derrida published three brilliant but mystifying books that convinced the pollsters that he was the most important philosopher of the late 20th century. Unfortunately, nobody was sure whether the intellectual movement he spawned—Deconstruction—advanced philosophy or murdered it.

The truth?—Derrida is one of those annoying geniuses you can take a class on, read half-a-dozen books by and still have no idea what he's talking about. Derrida's 'writing'—confusing doesn't begin to describe it But beneath the confusion, like the heartbeat of a bird in your hand, you can feel Derrida's electric genius. It draws you to it; you want to understand it...but it's so confusing.

What you need, Ducky, is Derrida For Beginners™ by James Powell!

Jim Powell's Derrida For Beginners™ is the clearest explanation of Derrida and deconstruction presently available in our solar system. Powell guides us through blindingly obscure texts like
Of Grammatology
, "Différence" ,
Dissemination
and Derrida's other masterpieces (the mere titles can make strong men tremble in terror—
Glas
,
Signéponge/Signsponge
,
The Post Card
, and
Specters of Marx
.

Readers will learn the coolest Derridian buzzwords , the high-and-low-lights of deconstruction's history , and the various criticisms of Derrida and deconstrcution, including Camille Paglia's objection that America, the rock-n-roll nation, isn't formal enough to need deconstruction.

The master, however, begs to disagree: "America is Deconstruction" —Jacques Derrida
Language
English
Pages
185
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Writers & Readers Publishing
Release
December 01, 1996
ISBN
0863161391
ISBN 13
9780863161391

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