Argues that deconstruction is not a critical methodology or theory but
that which makes any act of good reading possible. In Occasional
Deconstructions, Julian Wolfreys challenges the notion that
deconstruction is a critical methodology, offering instead a number of
reintroductions or reorientations to the texts of Jacques Derrida and
the idea or possibility of deconstructions. Proceeding from specific
readings of various texts (both film and literary), as well as
mobilizing a number of issues from Derrida's recent work surrounding
questions of ethics, politics, and identity, Wolfreys considers the
role of deconstruction in broader academic and institutional contexts,
and questions whether, in fact, deconstruction can be called upon to
function as theory at all. In this book, Wolfreys suggests that the
patient, necessary work of reading, in which response and
responsibility to the other has a chance to manifest itself, is
necessary to the always political and ethical tracing of the material
and the historical. He also contends that reading should be an
encounter that gives place to an acknowledgment of the other, and that
this singular act by which one is introduced to the other can never be
programmed.
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ISBN
9780791484432
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2021
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Suny Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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