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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:91768905:2623
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050 04 $aP105$b.D5313 1998
082 00 $a401$221
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100 1 $aDerrida, Jacques.
240 10 $aDe la grammatologie.$lEnglish
245 10 $aOf grammatology /$cby Jacques Derrida ; translated by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
250 $aCorrected ed.
260 $aBaltimore :$bJohns Hopkins University Press,$c1997.
300 $axc, 360 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe end of the book and the beginning of writing -- Linguistics and grammatology -- Of grammatology as a positive science -- The violence of the letter : from Lévi-Strauss to Rousseau -- "--That dangerous supplement--" -- Genesis and the structure of the Essay on the origin of languages -- From/of the supplement to the source : the theory of writing.
520 $aJacques Derrida's revolutionary theories about deconstruction, phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and structuralism, first voiced in the 1960s, forever changed the face of European and American criticism. The ideas in De la grammatologie sparked lively debates in intellectual circles that included students of literature, philosophy, and the humanities, inspiring these students to ask questions of their disciplines that had previously been considered improper. Thirty years later, the immense influence of Derrida's work is still igniting controversy, thanks in part to Gayatri Spivak's translation, which captures the richness and complexity of the original. This corrected edition adds a new index of the critics and philosophers cited in the text. --From publisher's description.
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