Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy

Peters, Michael A., Biesta, Gert

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Jacques Derrida is, arguably, the foremost philosopher of the humanities and their place in the university. Over his long career he was concerned with the humanities¿ fate, status, place, and contribution. Through his deconstructive readings and writings, Derrida reinvented the Western tradition by attending closely to those texts which constitute it. He redefined its procedures and protocols, questioning and commenting upon the relationship between commentary and interpretation, the practice of quotation, the delimitation of a work and its singularity, its signature, and its context: the whole form of life of literary culture, together with the textual practices and conventions that shape it. From early in his career, Derrida occupied a marginal in-between space ¿ simultaneously textual, literary, philosophical, and political ¿ a space that permitted him a freedom to question, to speculate, and to draw new limits to humanitas. With an up-to-date synopsis, review, and critique of his writings, this book demonstrates Derridäs almost singular power to reconceptualize and reimagine the humanities, and examines his humanism in relation to politics and pedagogy.
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Writer
Peters, Michael A., Biesta, Gert
Title
Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
150
Weight
246 gr
EAN
9781433100093
Dimensions
225 x 152 x 10 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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