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* François Dosse, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9189 ''History of Structuralism''], 2 vols., 1991–
 
* François Dosse, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9189 ''History of Structuralism''], 2 vols., 1991–
 
* Christoph Menke, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1576 The Sovereignty of Art: Aesthetic Negativity in Adorno and Derrida]'', trans. Neil Solomon, MIT Press, 1999, 310 pp.
 
* Christoph Menke, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1576 The Sovereignty of Art: Aesthetic Negativity in Adorno and Derrida]'', trans. Neil Solomon, MIT Press, 1999, 310 pp.
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* Mario Vergani, [[Media:Vergani_Mario_Jacques_Derrida_2000.pdf|''Jacques Derrida'']], Milan: Paravia Bruno Mondadori Editori, 2000, 218 pp.
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* Leslie Hill, ''The Cambridge Introduction to Jacques Derrida'', Cambridge University Press, 2003.
 
* François Cusset, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9243 ''French Theory: How Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, & Co. Transformed the Intellectual Life of the United States''], 2003/2008
 
* François Cusset, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9243 ''French Theory: How Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, & Co. Transformed the Intellectual Life of the United States''], 2003/2008
 
* Peter Sloterdijk, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=8785 Derrida, an Egyptian: On the Problem of the Jewish Pyramid]'', trans. Wieland Hoban, Polity, [2006], 2009.
 
* Peter Sloterdijk, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=8785 Derrida, an Egyptian: On the Problem of the Jewish Pyramid]'', trans. Wieland Hoban, Polity, [2006], 2009.
 
* David Mikics, ''Who Was Jacques Derrida?: An Intellectual Biography'', 2009 [https://anonfiles.com/file/69a4ab1fe10931a1c431793476fff3b7].  
 
* David Mikics, ''Who Was Jacques Derrida?: An Intellectual Biography'', 2009 [https://anonfiles.com/file/69a4ab1fe10931a1c431793476fff3b7].  
 
* Simon Skempton, ''Alienation After Derrida'', London: Continuum, 2010 [http://simonskempton.wordpress.com/] [https://anonfiles.com/file/11d744cc2d26e9f0e234519d1421d698].
 
* Simon Skempton, ''Alienation After Derrida'', London: Continuum, 2010 [http://simonskempton.wordpress.com/] [https://anonfiles.com/file/11d744cc2d26e9f0e234519d1421d698].

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Jacques Derrida (born Jackie Élie Derrida; 1930–2004) was a French philosopher, known for developing a form of semiotic analysis known as deconstruction. He is one of the major figures associated with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy.

Works

Arbitrary selection

On Joyce (and technology)

  • Ulysse gramophone. Deux mots pour Joyce, Paris: Galilée, 1987, 142 pp. (in French). "Deux mots pour Joyce" was first given as a talk at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, in November 1982. "Ulysse gramophone" was first delivered as the opening address at the Ninth International James Joyce Symposium in Frankfurt am Main in 1984.
    • Ulysses Grammophon, Brinkmann & Bose, 1988. (in German)
    • "Two Words for Joyce", trans. Geoffrey Bennington, in Post- Structuralist Joyce: Essays from the French, eds. Derek Attridge and Daniel Ferrer, Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp 145-159; repr. in Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Sam Slote, SUNY Press, 2013, (Introduction).
    • "Ulysses Gramophone: Hear Say Yes In Joyce", trans. Tina Kendall, in Derrida, Acts of Literature, ed. Derek Attridge, Routledge, 1992, pp 253-309; trans. François Raffoul, in Derrida and Joyce: Texts and Contexts, eds. Andrew J. Mitchell and Sam Slote, SUNY Press, 2013.

Literature