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1.0 out of 5 stars
Obscure, self-referential, obfuscatory nonsense.,
By Mike Cormack (Aberdeen, Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: After Derrida (Paperback)
I read this whilst at uni, where the author was teaching a course on deconstruction I foolishly too, to prove my intellectual prowess. It is the most obscure piece of writing I have ever had the misfortune to set my eyes on, where the reader's understanding of Derrida (already an obscure and frustrating writer himself) is second to the self-regarding masturbatory verbal gymnastics. Apparently deconstruction is a "poetico-telephony". Yeah right.badwisdom7@hotmail.com |
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After Derrida by Nicholas Royle (Paperback - May 1995)
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