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Jacques Derrida and the Humanities: A Critical Reader

by Tom Cohen, Tom Cohen (Editor), Cohen Tom
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Overview

The work of Jacques Derrida has transformed our understanding of a range of disciplines in the humanities through its questioning of some of the basic tenets of western metaphysics. This volume is a trans-disciplinary collection dedicated to his work. The assembled contributions--on law, literature, ethics, gender, politics and psychoanalysis--constitute an investigation of the role of Derrida's work in the humanities, present and future. The volume is distinguished by work on some of his most recent writings, and contains Derrida's own address on "the future of the humanities".

About the Author, Tom Cohen

Tom Cohen is Professor at the Department of English at the State University of New York, Albany. He is the author of Anti-Mimesis (Cambridge, 1994)and Ideology and Inscription (Cambridge, 1998). He is also contributing editor of Material Events: Paul de Man and the Afterlife of Theory (2000).

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2002
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521623704

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