Displacement: Derrida and After

Bloomington: Indiana University Press (1983)
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A collection of essays that deepens our understanding of Jacques Derrida, and removes the suspicion of mystification from his treatment of philosophic and literary issues. It focuses on displacement. It exemplifies the sophistication toward deconstruction in Britain and the United States.

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Reviewing the "subject (s)".Mary S. Leach - 1989 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 21 (1):21–33.
The Concept of ‘Difference’.Michèle Barrett - 1987 - Feminist Review 26 (1):29-41.

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