Of Grammatology by Jacques. Derrida (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-101421419955
ISBN-139781421419954
eBay Product ID (ePID)219302532

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Number of Pages560 Pages
Publication NameOf Grammatology
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHandwriting, Movements / Deconstruction, Language, Semiotics & Theory
Publication Year2016
FeaturesNew Edition
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Philosophy, Language Arts & Disciplines
AuthorJacques. Derrida
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight27.3 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2015-034844
Dewey Edition21
ReviewsOne of contemporary criticism's most indispensable works, Of Grammatology is made even more accessible and usable by this new release., ""One of contemporary criticism's most indispensable works, Of Grammatology is made even more accessible and usable by this new release.""
Grade FromCollege Freshman
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal401
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
Table Of ContentIntroduction by Judith Butler Acknowledgments Translator's Preface Foreword Part One Exergue 1. The End of the Book and the Beginning of Writing The Program The Signifier and Truth The Written Being / The Being Written 2. Linguistics and Grammatology The Outside and the Inside The Outside Is the Inside The Hinge [La Brisure] 3. Of Grammatology as a Positive Science Algebra Science and the Name of Man The Rebus and the Complicity of Origins Part Two Introduction to the ""Epoch of Rousseau"" 1. The Violence of the Letter The Battle of Proper Names Writing and Man's Exploitation by Man 2. ""... That Dangerous Supplement..."" From/Of Blindness to the Supplement The Chain of Supplements The Exorbitant. Question of Method 3. Genesis and Structure of the Essay on the Origin of Languages I. The Place of the Essay Writing, Political Evil, and Linguistic Evil The Present Debate The Initial Debate and the Composition of the Essay II. Imitation The Interval and the Supplemen The Engraving and the Ambiguities of Formalism The Turn of Writing III. Articulation ""That Movement of the Wand..."" The Inscription of the Origin The Neume That ""Simple Movement of the Finger."" Writing and the Prohibition of Incest 4. From/Of the Supplement to the Source The Originary Metaphor The History and System of Scripts The Alphabet and Absolute Representation The Theorem and the Theater The Supplement of (at) the Origin Afterword, by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Notes Index
SynopsisJacques Derrida's revolutionary approach to phenomenology, psychoanalysis, structuralism, linguistics, and indeed the entire European tradition of philosophy--called deconstruction--changed the face of criticism. It provoked a questioning of philosophy, literature, and the human sciences that these disciplines would have previously considered improper. Forty years after Of Grammatology first appeared in English, Derrida still ignites controversy, thanks in part to Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's careful translation, which attempted to capture the richness and complexity of the original. This fortieth anniversary edition, where a mature Spivak retranslates with greater awareness of Derrida's legacy, also includes a new afterword by her which supplements her influential original preface. Judith Butler has added an introduction. All references in the work have been updated. One of contemporary criticism's most indispensable works, Of Grammatology is made even more accessible and usable by this new release., The deconstruction bombshell that rocked the Anglophone world. Jacques Derrida's revolutionary approach to phenomenology, psychoanalysis, structuralism, linguistics, and indeed the entire European tradition of philosophy--called deconstruction--changed the face of criticism. It provoked a questioning of philosophy, literature, and the human sciences that these disciplines would have previously considered improper. Forty years after Of Grammatology first appeared in English, Derrida still ignites controversy, thanks in part to Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's careful translation, which attempted to capture the richness and complexity of the original. This fortieth anniversary edition, where a mature Spivak retranslates with greater awareness of Derrida's legacy, also includes a new afterword by her which supplements her influential original preface. Judith Butler has added an introduction. All references in the work have been updated. One of contemporary criticism's most indispensable works, Of Grammatology is made even more accessible and usable by this new release., Jacques Derrida's revolutionary approach to phenomenology, psychoanalysis, structuralism, linguistics, and indeed the entire European tradition of philosophy - called deconstruction - changed the face of criticism. It provoked a questioning of philosophy, literature, and the human sciences that these disciplines would have previously considered improper. Forty years after Of Grammatology first appeared in English, Derrida still ignites controversy, thanks in part to Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's careful translation, which attempted to capture the richness and complexity of the original. This fortieth anniversary edition, where a mature Spivak retranslates with greater awareness of Derrida's legacy, also includes a new afterword by her which supplements her influential original preface. Judith Butler has added an introduction. All references in the work have been updated. This new release of Of Grammatology makes one of contemporary criticism's most indispensable works even more accessible and usable., Jacques Derrida's revolutionary approach to phenomenology, psychoanalysis, structuralism, linguistics, and indeed the entire European tradition of philosophy - called deconstruction - changed the face of criticism. It provoked a questioning of philosophy, literature, and the human sciences that these disciplines would have previously ......
LC Classification NumberP105.D5313 2015

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