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Textualities: Between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction
β Scribed by Hugh J. Silverman
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
TEXTUALITIES
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introductory Remarks
I CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND THE TEXTURE OF THEORY
1 From Hermeneutics to Deconstruction
2 Semiotics and Hermeneutics
3 Hermeneutics and Interrogation
4 Interrogation and Deconstruction
II TOWARD A THEORY OF TEXTUALITY
5 Enframing the Work of Art
6 Writing at the Edge of Metaphysics
7 Textuality and Literary Theory
8 The Language of Textuality
III AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TEXTUALITIES
9 Autobiographical Textuality and Thoreau's Walden
10 Traces of Autobiographical Textuality in Nietzsche's Ecce Homo
11 The Time of Autobiography: LΓ©vi-Strauss's Tristes Tropiques
12 The Self-Inscriptions of Sartre and Barthes
13 The Autobiographical Textuality of Heideggerβs Shoes
IV VISIBLE/SCRIPTIVE TEXTUALITIES
14 The Photobiographical Textuality of the Philosopher's Body: Sartre/Heidegger
15 The Visibility of Self-Portraiture: Merleau-Ponty/CΓ©zanne
16 The Text of the Speaking Subject: Merleau-Ponty/Kristeva
17 Writing on Writing: Merleau-Ponty/Derrida
V THE INSTITUTION(S) OF PHILOSOPHY AS TEXTUALITIES
18 On the University: Nietzsche/Schopenhauer
19 On Philosophical Discourse: Merleau-Ponty/Blanchot
20 On the Time of the Line: Derrida/Heidegger
21 On the Origin(s) of History: Foucault/Derrida
22 Philosophy Has Its Reasons...
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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