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  1. The Work of Mourning.Jacques Derrida - 2001 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas.
    But he also inspires the respect that comes from an illustrious career, and, among many who were his colleagues and peers, he inspired friendship. The Work of Mourning is a collection that honors those friendships in the wake of passing.
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  • Derrida: a critical reader.David Wood (ed.) - 1992 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    Jacques Derrida's prolific output has been the delight of philosophers and literary theorists for over twenty years. His influence on the way we read theoretical texts continues to be profound. No serious contemporary thinker can fail to come to terms with deconstruction and there have been a number of monographs devoted to his work. Very few, however, have combined a critical edge with a detailed knowledge of his writing. The contributors to this volume were each asked - in the most (...)
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  • Invitation.[author unknown] - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (3):327-328.
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  • Donner la mort.Jacques Derrida - 1999 - Editions GalilĂ©e.
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  • By Force of Mourning.Jacques Derrida, Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas - 1996 - Critical Inquiry 22 (2):171-192.
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