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Introduction: Punctuations Sean Gaston \ Preface: Reading De la grammatologie, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak \ PART I: WRITING BEFORE THE LETTER \ 1. The End of the Book and the Beginning of Writing \ i. Epoch, Event, Context Christopher Johnson \ ii. Origins: "the most original and powerful ethnocentrism" Michael Syrotinski \ iii. Even Leibniz Sean Gaston \ iv. The Cybernetic Imaginary Christopher Johnson \ v. Deconstruction - A Little Note Forbes Morlock \ vi. From Etymology ("etumos logos") to Translation, via Badiou and Paulhan Michael Syrotinski \ vii. Of Dark Sentences and Gnomes Julian Wolfreys \ viii. Pneumatology, Pneuma, Souffle, Breath Michael Naas \ ix. Good Writing Sarah Wood \ x. A Certain Way of Inhabiting Peggy Kamuf \ xi. The Idea of the Book Ian Maclachlan \ xii. Forbes Morlock \ 2. Linguistics and Grammatology \ i. Exergue J. Hillis Miller \ ii. Brisure J. Hillis Miller \ iii. Jeu J. Hillis Miller \ iv. Trace J. Hillis Miller \ v. Bizarre Nicholas Royle \ vi. Arbitrary Derek Attridge \ vii. Writing and World Sean Gaston \ viii. This Concept Destroys its Name Ann Smock \ ix. Embarrassing Experience Ian Maclachlan \ x. A Hinge Ian Maclachlan \ xi. Something Other Than Finitude Ian Maclachlan \ xii. L'overture blanche Jean-Luc Nancy \ 3. Of Grammatology as a Positive Science \ i. Grammatology as a "Positive" Science Christopher Johnson \ ii. Writing In Evolution, Evolution As "Writing" Christopher Johnson \ iii. Grammatology as General Science Peggy Kamuf \ iv. Why Leibniz Paul Davies \ v. Difference - A Little Note Forbes Morlock \ vi. The Constitution of Good and Bad Objects Sarah Wood \ PART II: WRITING, NATURE, CULTURE \ 1. The Violence of the Letter: From Lévi-Strauss to Rousseau \ i. Leurre, Lure, Delusion, Illusion Michael Naas \ ii. The Subject of
Published | Jun 30 2011 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781441130297 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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