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  1. Anti-Meaning as Ideology: The Case of Deconstruction.Robert Grant - 1996 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 41:253-285.
    Don't look for the meaning; look for the use. A few years back the Yale deconstructionist Paul de Man wasposthumously discovered to have written repeatedly for a Belgiancollaborationist journal during the Nazi occupation. So far as I amaware, de Man in his American period espoused no particular politics. Indeed, the Left frequently regarded this as a cause for complaint, since most of them thought of de Man and deconstruction as being their natural allies.
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  • Archiving Derrida.Marla Morris - 2003 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (3):297-312.
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  • The Culture of Postmodernism.Ihab Hassan - 1985 - Theory, Culture and Society 2 (3):119-131.
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  • Marxism, Geo-Thematics and Orality-Literacy Studies in the Sahel.Christopher Wise - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (4):261-288.
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  • Heiliger Text, realer Text — Gravity’s Rainbow.Ulla Haselstein - 1994 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 68 (S1):71-87.
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  • Das ungedachte Wissen der Literatur.Gebriele Schwab - 1994 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 68 (1):167-188.
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  • The Indo-Mediterranean.Elizabeth Jane Bellamy & Sandhya Shetty - 2001 - Thesis Eleven 67 (1):39-58.
    We return to Derrida's 1974 Glas. It has probably never occurred to readers of Glas that it could have relevance for any kind of critique of empire - let alone a critique of empire via the Mediterranean. But Braudel's investigation of the difficult question of the `historical Mediterranean' is precisely the lens through which Glas's nascent critique of imperialism comes into focus. In this strange work, a `thinking' of passages emerges - disruptive passages moving from west to east, ceaselessly criss-crossing (...)
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  • Einfühlen und Auffüllen. Geoffrey Hartmans Keats-Lektüre.Dieter Polloczek - 1994 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 68 (1):248-262.
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  • The Unbearable Slyness of Deconstruction.A. T. Nuyen - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (265):392 - 396.
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