Five years after his death, Jacques Derrida's ideas continue to resonate By Simon Reid-Henry Five years ago, the French philosopher and founder of “deconstruction” Jacques Derrida died of pancreatic ...
At Barnard College, a group of academics remembered the life and work of French philosopher and literary theorist Jacques Derrida, who died last month. Barnard professor Serge Gavronsky was the ...
ON THE OCCASION of the 20th anniversary of the “Whither Marxism?” conference conceived by Stephen Cullenberg and Bernd Magnus and organized by the Center for Ideas and Society at the University of ...
A public lecture to Hong Kong students by the acclaimed French philosopher Jacques Derrida drew an overwhelming response this week. There was standing room only in Li Koon Chun Hall in Chung Chi ...
This wide-ranging collection of essays, lectures, and interviews, shows philosopher Jacques Derrida (Acts of Religion) (1930–2004) applying his signature deconstructionist thinking to the visual arts.
I n 1990, at the Humanities Research Institute at University of California at Irvine, I found myself sitting next to Jacques Derrida at a lecture given by Ernesto Laclau. The topic was Antonio Gramsci ...
In the spring course “Derrida’s Library: Deconstructon and the Book,” students studied the French philosopher Jacques Derrida through a hands-on exploration of his personal working library, which was ...
I heard Jacques Derrida give his only lecture in Cambridge, England, in 1992 on the occasion of his being awarded amidst fierce opposition an honorary degree. Honorary degrees are routinely conferred ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results