Displacement : Derrida and After Hardback
Edited by Mark Krupnick
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Displacement is a unique collection of essays devoted to Jacques Derrida, widely regarded as the greatest influence on the theory and practice of reading and writing of the past fifteen years.
Reflecting Derrida's broad philosophical and cultural concerns, the essays in this volume deal with questions of interpretation in literature, psychoanalysis, theology, and political theory.
Writing, feminism, Jewishness, radical politics, and the unconscious are all presented here as appropriate objects of a literary study that goes far beyond conventional structural analyses of individual texts.
An insightful introduction by Mark Krupnick clarifies the meaning of "displacement," a concept and method central to Derrida's work.
Krupnick discusses the recent history and status of "displacement" as a key term in contemporary theory both in Europe and in America.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:204 pages
- Publisher:Indiana University Press
- Publication Date:22/11/1983
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- ISBN:9780253318039
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:204 pages
- Publisher:Indiana University Press
- Publication Date:22/11/1983
- Category:
- ISBN:9780253318039