Derrida’s essay on Shakespeare (image via imgur.com) (click to enlarge) For a long time, I’ve struggled to understand the academy’s obsequious reverence for Jacques Derrida, famed founder of the ...
A radical critique of Western philosophy, a disorientating reading of familiar texts, a stunning verbal agility, not to mention a disconcerting tendency to ‘deconstruct’ his critics – all this already ...
The Literary Review is grateful to M. Alexandre, Director of the French Institute, Edinburgh, for arranging the following interview with the philosopher Jacques Derrida during M. Derrida's recent ...
ABSTRACT: Leadership is a complex phenomenon. Notwithstanding legitimate perspectives like servant, collaborative, and distributed leadership, the enactment of corporate leadership most often entails ...
Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal, Vol. 39, No. 3, a special issue: AFTER DERRIDA (September 2006), pp. 91-102 (12 pages) The analogy between Plato's notion of khora in the Timaeus and ...
In 2010, writer and essayist Benoît Peeters published Derrida: A Biography, the philosopher's first biography. In an interview with Le Monde's book section, he discussed the influence and place of ...
As part of Istanbul's renowned Elgiz Museum Terrace exhibitions, 437 works by 284 artists have been showcased over the years. This year, the 16th Terrace Exhibition, titled “On the Trail of a Dream,” ...
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