I start writing my book on Friday. I have just ordered a load of books to the British Library to get started on research for Chapter One. Foucault and Derrida and Jameson mostly this week. I am so excited right now.pic.twitter.com/QrWksiomeW
I am aware of that. I will not be attempting a summary of his thought. I am interested in which of his ideas have been adopted & adapted by later theorists, how they manifest in scholarship & in activism. See Claim: There is much more to postmodernism than its critics present...
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Thanks a lot for link. Excellent article. Are you familiar with J. Culler’s “Deconstruction. Theory & Criticism after Structuralism”? Presented there are a number of Derrida’s interpretive strategies later weaponised and grotesquely simplified by SJW & intersectional activists.
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Thank you. It's a bit old but I will have a look.
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Originally published in 1982. It shows how post-structuralist thought was received & understood in America. It presents the tool box, the armamentarium of thinking, according to non-propositional logic. Subsequent developments into SJW activism etc. becomes quite clear, I think.
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