Derrida$501716$ - translation to English
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Derrida$501716$ - translation to English

BOOK BY JACQUES DERRIDA ABOUT HEGEL AND JEAN GENET
Glas by Derrida
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Derrida      
n. Derrida, apellido; Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), filósofo francés nacido en Argelia, líder del movimiento Deconstruccionista que apoya la interpretación subjetiva de los textos literarios
Jacques Derrida         
ALGERIAN-FRENCH PHILOSOPHER (1930–2004)
Jacques Dérrida; Jaques Derrida; Derrida, Jacques; Derridean; Derida; Jaques Derida; Jacques Derida; Deridda; The Truth in Painting; Of Spirit; Derridan; Carnophallogocentrism; Derrida
n. Jacques Derrida, filósofo francés (entre los principales del movimiento de la Hada-construcción que aboga en la interpretación subjetiva de los textos literarios)
deconstructionism         
  • Judith Butler
  • Friedrich Nietzsche
CRITICAL OUTLOOK CONCERNED WITH THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEXT AND MEANING
DeconstructionIsm; Deconstructionism; Deconstructionists; Deconstructionist; Deconstruction (literature); Deconstructive; Deconstructionist theories; Deconstructionistic; Deconstructive thought; Decontruction; Jacques Derrida on deconstruction; Deconstructive criticism; Deconstruction (philosophical theory); Derridian deconstruction; Deconstructing
(n.) = deconstructivismo
Ex: However, only certain philosophies are deemed relevant to social scientific inquiry; linguistic theory & deconstructionism are identified as inutile.

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Glas (book)

Glas (also translated as Clang) is a 1974 book by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It combines a reading of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's philosophical works and of Jean Genet's autobiographical writing. "One of Derrida's more inscrutable books," its form and content invite a reflection on the nature of literary genre and of writing.