Join Books.org — it's free

For Derrida by J. Miller β€” book cover
Literary Theory - General & Miscellaneous, Modern Philosophy - General & Miscellaneous, Philosophy - General & Miscellaneous, 20th Century French Philosophy

For Derrida

by J. Miller
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

This book is "for Derrida" in two senses. It is "for him," dedicated to his memory. The chapters, which include lengthy passages from the last, as yet unpublished, seminars, also speak, in acts of reading, as advocates for Derrida's work. The chapters do not progress forward to tell a sequential story. They are, rather, a series of perspectives on the heterogeneity of Derrida's work, or forays into that heterogeneity.

Synopsis


This book—the culmination of forty years of friendship between J. Hillis Miller and Jacques Derrida, during which Miller also closely followed all Derrida's writings and seminars—is 'for Derrida' in two senses. It is 'for him,' dedicated to his memory. The chapters also speak, in acts of reading, as advocates for Derrida's work. They focus especially on Derrida's late work, including passages from the last, as yet unpublished, seminars. The chapters are 'partial to Derrida,' on his side, taking his part, gratefully submitting themselves to the demand made by Derrida's writings to be read—slowly, carefully, faithfully, with close attention to semantic detail.The chapters do not progress forward to tell a sequential story. They are, rather, a series of perspectives on the heterogeneity of Derrida's work, or forays into that heterogeneity.The chief goal has been, to borrow a phrase from Wallace Stevens, 'plainly to propound' what Derrida says. The book aims, above all, to render Derrida's writings justice. It should be remembered, however, that, according to Derrida himself, every rendering of justice is also a transformative interpretation. A book like this one is not a substitute for reading Derrida for oneself. It is to be hoped that it will encourage readers to do just that.

About the Author, J. Miller

J. Hillis Miller is UCI Distinguished Research Professor at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of many books and essays on nineteenth- and twentieth-century English, European, and American literature and on literary theory. His most recent books include Speech Acts in Literature, On Literature, and Literature as Conduct: Speech Acts in Henry James (Fordham).

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2009
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780823230341

More by J. Miller

Similar books