In these essays, a range of leading scholars seek both to investigate the historical, institutional and philosophical origins of deconstruction and to think through the problem of the idea of origin itself. INDICE: Foreword: 'Taught by Love'; M.McQuillan - Notes on Contributors - Introduction: The Origins of Deconstruction: Derrida's Daughters; I.Willis - PROLOGUE - Jacques Derrida, 'Between the Writing Body and Writingb&': An Interview with Daniel Ferrer - Hélène Cixous, 'First of All (from the Margins) I am a Reader Reading': An Interview with Daniel Ferrer - PART I: INCUBATION - Dating-Deconstruction; M.Froment-Meurice - The Course of a General Displacement, or, The Course of the Choreographer; L.Turner - Feminine Endings: Dido's Telephonic Body and the Originary Function of the Hymen; I.Willis - On Prejudice andForetelling 2; T.Docherty - Extremes Meet; J.M.Rabate - PART II: INAUGURATION- The Opening to Infinity: Derrida's Quasi-Transcendentals; C.Colebrook - Splitting the Origin: Writing and Responsibility; M.Grebowicz - Derridean Beginning and Deleuzian Becoming; P.Patton - 'Words of Air': On Breath and Inspiration; C.Baracchi - PART III: INSTALLATION - Illegibility: On the Spirit of Origins; J.P.Leavey - Origins of Deconstruction? Deconstruction, That Which Arrives (If It Arrives); J.Wolfreys - Philosophy of Cinders and Cinders of Philosophy:A Commentary on the Origins of Deconstruction and the Holocaust; R.Eaglestone- The Beginnings of Art: Heidegger and Bataille; G.Bucher - Aesthetic Allegory: Reading Hegel after Bernal; M.McQuillan - Notes - Index
- ISBN: 978-0-230-58190-6
- Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 296
- Fecha Publicación: 30/11/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés