Book | Chapter
Interpretation and overinterpretation
deconstruction in America
pp. 22-68
Abstract
Derrida, de Man, and Miller are certainly boa-deconstructors, merciless and consequent, though each enjoys his own style of disclosing again and again the ‘abysm’ of words. But Bloom and Hartman are barely deconstructionists. They even write against it on occasion. (Hartman, 1979, ix)
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Thomas Michael (2006) The reception of Derrida: translation and transformation. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 22-68
Full citation:
Thomas Michael (2006) Interpretation and overinterpretation: deconstruction in America, In: The reception of Derrida, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 22–68.