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Deconstruction Theory and Practice

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ISBN-10: 0415280109

ISBN-13: 9780415280105

Edition: 3rd 2002 (Revised)

Authors: Christopher Norris

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In this third, revised edition, Norris builds upon his 1991 afterword with an entirely new postscript, reflecting upon recent critical debate. The postscript includes an extensive list of recommended reading, complementing what was already one of the most useful bibliographies available.
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Book details

List price: $36.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 7/5/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 252
Size: 5.55" wide x 8.50" long x 0.71" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

General Editor's Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Roots: structuralism and New Criticism
From Kant to Saussure: the prison-house of concepts
New Critic into structuralist?
Roland Barthes
Beyond New Criticism
Jacques Derrida: language against itself
Blindness and Insight: deconstructing the New Criticism
Language, writing, differance
Culture, nature, writing: Rousseau and Levi-Strauss
From voice to text: Derrida's critique of philosophy
Phenomenology and/or structuralism?
Nietzsche: philosophy and deconstruction
Nietzsche, Plato and the sophists
Deconstruction on two wheels
Writing and philosophy
Beyond interpretation?
Nietzsche and Heidegger
Nietzsche's umbrella
Between Marx and Nietzsche: the politics of deconstruction
Derrida on Hegel
Marxism, structuralism and deconstruction
Nietzsche contra Marx?
Foucault and Said: the rhetoric of power
The American connection
Deconstruction 'on the wild side': Geoffrey Hartman and J. Hillis Miller
Paul de Man: rhetoric and reason
Deconstruction at the limit?
'Ordinary language': the challenge from Austin
Harold Bloom
Derrida and Bloom on Freud
Conclusion: dissenting voices
Wittgenstein: language and scepticism
Afterword (1991): further thoughts on deconstruction, postmodernism and the politics of theory
Postscript to the third (2002) edition
Notes for further reading (1982)
Bibliography (including works cited)
Index