Derrida: Deconstruction from Phenomenology to Ethics (Key Contemporary Thinkers)

Derrida: Deconstruction from Phenomenology to Ethics (Key Contemporary Thinkers)

by Christina Howells (Author)

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This book is an unusually readable and lucid account of the development of Derridaa s work, from his early writings on phenomenology and structuralism to his most recent interventions in debates on psychoanalysis, ethics and politics. Christina Howells gives a clear explanation of many of the key terms of deconstruction -- including differance, trace, supplement and logocentrism -- and shows how they function in Derridaa s writing. She explores his critique of the notion of self--presence through his engagement with Husserl, and his critique of humanist conceptions of the subject through an account of his ambivalent and evolving relationship to the philosophy of Sartre. The question of the relationship between philosophy and literature is examined through an analysis of the texts of the 1970s, and in particular Glas, where Derrida confronts Hegela s totalizing dialectics with the fragmentary and iconoclastic writings of Jean Genet. The author addresses directly the vexed questions of the extreme difficulty of Derridaa s own writing and of the passionate hostility it arouses in philosophers as diverse as Searle and Habermas. She argues that deconstruction is a vital stimulus to vigilance in both the ethical and political spheres, contributing significantly to debate on issues such as democracy, the legacy of Marxism, responsibility, and the relationship between law and justice. Comprehensive, cogently argued and up to date, this book will be an invaluable text for students and scholars alike.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Polity
Published: 08 Nov 1998

ISBN 10: 0745611680
ISBN 13: 9780745611686

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Christina Howells has written a sharply focused study which will delight equally those who have not yet started reading Derrida and those who cannot stop. Its concise and elegant expositions of texts ranging from his very early to his very recent ones will disarm all but the most dogmatic of Derridaphobes, showing them gently but firmly that their resistance arises from their own misconstruction of how deconstruction works. All Derridaphiles will wish that they themselves had written this just and responsible book. John Llewelyn, lately Reader in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and Visiting Professor at the University of Memphis and Loyola University of Chicago As we have come to expect from Christina Howellsa exemplary earlier work on Sartre, this book on Derrida is comprehensively researched, clearly written and strongly argued. It is a valuable and much--needed addition to the literature that will be essential reading for anybody interested in Derrida. Simon Critchley, University of Essex interesting -- her claims around the idea that deconstructive readings subject philosophical texts to the same kind of analysis as literary ones are particularly thought--provoking Simon Glendinning, Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Christina Howells is Reader in French and Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.