The personal library of Jacques Derrida, the father of Deconstructionism, has abandoned France for New Jersey. Princeton has acquired the library, consisting of 13,800 books and other materials. The ...
BRING OUT YOUR DEAD: While crossing a street in Paris in 1980, Roland Barthes was run over by a truck; a few weeks later, he succumbed to complications from the accident. The next year, Jacques ...
In the spring course “Derrida’s Library: Deconstructon and the Book,” students studied the French philosopher Jacques Derrida through a hands-on exploration of his personal working library, which was ...
Matthew Sharpe is a member of an international ARC Discovery team working on the history of philosophical practices in the West. Derrida’s key idea is captured in the title of a later, 1972 collection ...
His recent books have included Arguing with Derrida (Blackwell, 2002), Ethics, Institutions, and the Right to Philosophy (Rowman and Littlefield, 2002), Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues With ...
The literary phenomenon of “deconstruction” is regarded by many as an irresponsible fad that has now become passé. Fortunately, most of the wild, irresponsible readings of texts that went under the ...
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