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Of Grammatology by Jacques Derrida
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Of Grammatology

by Jacques Derrida

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... writer, if not exactly a philosopher - his Tristes Tropiques is a great read, especially in conjunction with Derrida's Of Grammatology (though you probably all already know this). I was lucky enough to attend a Derrida lecture... he was obviously peddling the same line on just about ...

... and Guattari, A Thousand Plateaux, because it succeeds better as metaphor story than say Discipline and Punish or Of Grammatology

... Cafe, guys, and I did not stop to check a dictionary even once. Then I looked at but did not finish Derrida's translated Of Grammatology, a book I have in the past treated much as some treat lovers who have just revealed after long sexual relationships their history of AIDs, and I found ...

... are. Am I so off-base?" "il n’y a pas de hors-texte" (there is nothing outside the text). Jacques Derrida, Of Grammatology, p. 158

... Woolf and my summer reading? the Master, Toibin Return of the Soldier, West Archive Fever, Derrida Of Grammatology, Derrida (hopefully) Madwoman in the Attic, Gilbert & Gubar ...and a lot of other stuff.

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