Deconstruction: critical concepts in literary and cultural studies
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801.95 DAY/C Class | 801.95 DEC.1 Deconstruction: critical concepts in literary and cultural studies | 801.95 DEC.2 Deconstruction: critical concepts in literary and cultural studies | 801.95 DEC.3 Deconstruction: critical concepts in literary and cultural studies | 801.95 DEC.4 Deconstruction: critical concepts in literary and cultural studies | 801.95 DER The Derrida-Habermas reader | 801.95 EAG/M Marxism and literary criticism |
It could be argued that deconstruction has to a considerable extent been formed by critical accounts of it. This collection reprints a cross section of these important works, charting the ways in which deconstruction is conceptualized and demonstrating the impact it has had on a wide range of traditions. The essential pieces in this set include writings by Jacques Derrida, Jonathan Culler, Paul de Man, Barbara Johnson, and a wide range of key thinkers in areas as diverse as psychoanalysis, law, gender studies, and architecture.
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