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This is the only available collection of Jacques Derrida's contributions to philosophy, presented with a comprehensive introduction. From Speech and Phenomena to the highly influential "Signature Event Context," each excerpt includes an overview and brief summary.
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A DERRIDA READER BETWEEN THE BLINDS Edited, with an introduction and notes, by Peggy Kamuf Columbia University Press New York Copyright acknowledgments continue at the back of the book. .) ; Columbia University Press New York Oxford Copyright © 1991 Columbia University Press All rights reserved ca~oein\-in-Publication Data Library of Congress Derrida, Tacques. [Selections. English. 1991j A Derrida reader : between the blinds I edited by Peggy Kamuf. p. cm. "With only one exception, all the excerpted translations have been previously published" - Pref. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-231-06658-9 (cloth).-ISBN 0-231-06659-7 (paper) r. Philosophy. 2. Deconstruction. I. Kamuf, Peggy, 1947- . II. Title. B2430.D481D4713 194-dc20 90-41354 CIP 1991 Casebound editions of Columbia University Press books are Smyth-sewn and printed on permanent and durable acid-free paper Book design by Tennifer Dossin Printed in the United States of America C IO 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 I Contents Preface Introduction: Reading Between the Blinds Part One: Differance at the Origin r. From Speech and Phenomena From Of Grammatology 3. From "Differance" 4. "Signature Event Context" 5. From "Plato's Pharmacy" 2. Part Two: Beside Philosophy-"Literature" 6. 7. 8. 9. "Tympan" From "The Double Session" From "Psyche: Inventions of the Other" "Che cos'e la poesia?" Part Three: More Than One Language ro. From "Des Tours de Babel" r r. From "Living On: Border Lines" 12. "Letter to a Japanese Friend" 13. From "Restitutions of the Truth in Pointing" vii xiii 3 6 31 59 Bo II2 143 146 172 200 22! 241 vi Contents Part Four: Sexual Difference in Philosophy 313 14. From Glas 31 s 353 378 403 15. From Spurs: Nietzsche's Styles 16. "Geschlecht: Sexual Difference, Ontological Difference" 17. From "At This Very Moment in This Work Here I Am" 18. From "Choreographies" Part Five: Tele-Types (Yes, Yes) 459 19. From "Le Facteur de la verite" 463 20. 21. 22. From "Envois" From "To Speculate-on 'Freud' 11 From "Ulysses Gramophone: Hear Say Yes in Joyce" Bibliography of Works by Jacques Derrida Selected Works on Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction Index of Works by Jacques Derrida Index 484 516 569 601 613 617 619 Preface In 1962, Jacques Derrida published a long critical introduction to his translation of Husserl's The Origin of Geometry. With that work he began what has proved to be one of the most stunning adventures of modem thought. It promised, from its first public acts, an explanation with philosophical traditions unlike any other. That promise has since been realized in more than twenty-two books and countless other uncollected essays, prefaces, interviews, and public interventions of various sorts. Many of these have been translated, integrally or in part, into English. And new texts are appearing regularly, as Derrida continues to write and to teach, in Europe and North America and indeed throughout the world. Today, it is with the word deconstruction that many first associate Derrida's name. This word has had a remarkable career. Having first appeared in several texts that Derrida published in the mid196os, it soon became the preferred designator for the distinct approach and concerns that set h