Reading Derrida's Of Grammatology by Sean Gaston, Ian MacLachlan

Reading Derrida's Of Grammatology



Reading Derrida's Of Grammatology pdf




Reading Derrida's Of Grammatology Sean Gaston, Ian MacLachlan ebook
Page: 273
Format: pdf
ISBN: 144115275X, 9781441152756
Publisher: Continuum


I had the vague sense that his books would be difficult and full of eye glazing prose. Of Dating and Derrida: Jeffrey Eugenides's Marriage Plot. And beyond that, if you really hunkered down and truly understood them, you would be mastering an intellectual discipline that told you nothing useful about the world. Arche-reading: a metaphysics of absence? (I'm not an I never read Derrida. Posted on | November 3, 2011 | 4 Comments I'm taking this course because I read Of Grammatology last summer and it blew my mind. Where do you get this idea about it being "all excellent"? It's easy to see why: this stuff still strikes me as at once harder to grasp and less original than Derrida's more practical, technical moments (i.e., deconstructive reading as a kind of ideology critique, displacing the binaries, etc.). Today's Reading: Of Grammatology, pp. Derrida is not an easy read by any means. Rhhardin: I tried to read Grammatology and was unable to. I attempt to (re)read Of Grammatology, and reread my own first reading along the way. When I started reading On Grammatology, I took a copy of Spivak's translation out of the library with it in case Derrida really proved unreadable.