After DerridaManchester University Press, 1995 - Počet stran: 178 Reactions to Derrida vary dramatically: some regard him as a charlatan, as simply nihilistic and irrationalist; others as an extraordinarily clear and patient thinker, concerned with the affirmation and elaboration of a new enlightenment. However construed, his work in the field of deconstruction has been a decisive point of reference and orientation for cultural and intellectual debate in the English-speaking world. |
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... refers to certain Tertiary strata belonging to the intermediate era between the Eocene and Miocene , in other words to a period between roughly thirty - seven and twenty - three million years ago . The word comes from the Greek oligo ...
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... refers to his own abiding convic- tion that with Derrida's texts ' there is a feeling of tremendous verbal energy ' and that ' one of the satisfactions is in seeing what you do with language ' ( emphasis added ) . Hartman goes on : ' I ...
... refers to his own abiding convic- tion that with Derrida's texts ' there is a feeling of tremendous verbal energy ' and that ' one of the satisfactions is in seeing what you do with language ' ( emphasis added ) . Hartman goes on : ' I ...
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... refers , but the terms in which his relation to Beckett's work are being presented here are nevertheless provocative . First , Derrida's remarks are strikingly author - centred . Beckett is ' an author ' to whom he feels very close ...
... refers , but the terms in which his relation to Beckett's work are being presented here are nevertheless provocative . First , Derrida's remarks are strikingly author - centred . Beckett is ' an author ' to whom he feels very close ...
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Introduction | 1 |
from new historicism | 7 |
to deconstruction | 13 |
Autorská práva | |
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