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- catalog abstract "Jacques Derrida (1930- ) is widely regarded as among the most influential - and controversial - of contemporary French intellectuals. The author of numerous, ground-breaking works on philosophy, literature, and aesthetic theory, he is a founding member of the prestigious College International de Philosophie, and in France he has played a major role in transforming the teaching of philosophy. In the United States, where he has taught regularly since the early seventies, His rigorous and allusive writings have been at the (often volatile) center of critical debates surrounding literary theories of deconstruction and have influenced an entire generation of scholars and students. Yet Derrida's work has also frequently been attacked as needlessly hermetic and perniciously frivolous. In this clear-headed and critical study, Roland A. Champagne provides a lucid introduction to Derrida's thought for the general, educated reader. He traces. Derrida's intellectual formation, from his boyhood as a Sephardic Jew in the educational system of French colonial Algeria, to his training at the Ecole normale superieur in Paris; from his early exchanges with Althusser, Hyppolite, and Foucault, to his widening contemporary influence in American academic circles; from his early studies of the phenomenology of Husserl and Heidegger, to his involvement with speech-act theory, to his abiding preoccupation with the works of. Levinas, Jabes, and Celan, with Jewish identity and the political engagement of feminist theory. Professor Champagne remains true to the subtlety of Derrida's arguments (a rarity in the highly polemicized discourse on deconstruction), while at the same time raising the central question of the ethics of Derrida's philosophical practice. Derrida is also known for his neologisms, and readers will find here a helpful glossary of key terms in his philosophy, as well as a. Wealth of references for those interested in further pursuing these crucial and timely critical issues.".
- catalog contributor b7274517.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Is Undecidability an Alternative to Scientific Structures? Husserl and the Book -- Ch. 2. How Does Translation Retain the Jealousy between Inside and Outside? Philosophy Since Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud -- Ch. 3. Is the Signature a Censor of Interpretation? The Presence of Heidegger -- Ch. 4. Can Speech Acts Be Felicitous? The Subversion of the Context -- Ch. 5. Is Language Biodegradable? From Lacan Back to Plato -- Ch. 6. Why Me Again? The End of Man and the Ethics of the Conscious Subject -- Ch. 7. How Does One Choreograph the Lifelong Dance of Death? Derrida's Response to the Ethics of Levinas -- Ch. 8. Can There Be Responsibility Without Anguish? Face-to-Face with de Man, Heidegger, and Schibboleth -- Ch. 9. Can Phallogocentrism Be Rewritten? Derrida Struggles with Feminism -- Conclusion: Is Being a Gadfly Enough for Derrida? Concluding the Inconclusive.".
- catalog description "Derrida's intellectual formation, from his boyhood as a Sephardic Jew in the educational system of French colonial Algeria, to his training at the Ecole normale superieur in Paris; from his early exchanges with Althusser, Hyppolite, and Foucault, to his widening contemporary influence in American academic circles; from his early studies of the phenomenology of Husserl and Heidegger, to his involvement with speech-act theory, to his abiding preoccupation with the works of.".
- catalog description "His rigorous and allusive writings have been at the (often volatile) center of critical debates surrounding literary theories of deconstruction and have influenced an entire generation of scholars and students. Yet Derrida's work has also frequently been attacked as needlessly hermetic and perniciously frivolous. In this clear-headed and critical study, Roland A. Champagne provides a lucid introduction to Derrida's thought for the general, educated reader. He traces.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-131) and index.".
- catalog description "Jacques Derrida (1930- ) is widely regarded as among the most influential - and controversial - of contemporary French intellectuals. The author of numerous, ground-breaking works on philosophy, literature, and aesthetic theory, he is a founding member of the prestigious College International de Philosophie, and in France he has played a major role in transforming the teaching of philosophy. In the United States, where he has taught regularly since the early seventies,".
- catalog description "Levinas, Jabes, and Celan, with Jewish identity and the political engagement of feminist theory. Professor Champagne remains true to the subtlety of Derrida's arguments (a rarity in the highly polemicized discourse on deconstruction), while at the same time raising the central question of the ethics of Derrida's philosophical practice. Derrida is also known for his neologisms, and readers will find here a helpful glossary of key terms in his philosophy, as well as a.".
- catalog description "Wealth of references for those interested in further pursuing these crucial and timely critical issues.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 138 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Jacques Derrida.".
- catalog identifier "0805743103".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jacques Derrida.".
- catalog isPartOf "Twayne's world authors series ; TWAS 854".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Twayne Publishers ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International,".
- catalog relation "Jacques Derrida.".
- catalog subject "194 20".
- catalog subject "Criticism.".
- catalog subject "Derrida, Jacques Contributions in criticism.".
- catalog subject "Derrida, Jacques.".
- catalog subject "Literature History and criticism Theory, etc.".
- catalog subject "Literature Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "PN75.D45 C46 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Is Undecidability an Alternative to Scientific Structures? Husserl and the Book -- Ch. 2. How Does Translation Retain the Jealousy between Inside and Outside? Philosophy Since Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud -- Ch. 3. Is the Signature a Censor of Interpretation? The Presence of Heidegger -- Ch. 4. Can Speech Acts Be Felicitous? The Subversion of the Context -- Ch. 5. Is Language Biodegradable? From Lacan Back to Plato -- Ch. 6. Why Me Again? The End of Man and the Ethics of the Conscious Subject -- Ch. 7. How Does One Choreograph the Lifelong Dance of Death? Derrida's Response to the Ethics of Levinas -- Ch. 8. Can There Be Responsibility Without Anguish? Face-to-Face with de Man, Heidegger, and Schibboleth -- Ch. 9. Can Phallogocentrism Be Rewritten? Derrida Struggles with Feminism -- Conclusion: Is Being a Gadfly Enough for Derrida? Concluding the Inconclusive.".
- catalog title "Jacques Derrida / Roland A. Champagne.".
- catalog type "text".