Deconstruction in a Nutshell A Conversation with Jacques Derrida

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Summary

Responding to questions put to him at a Roundtable held at Villanova University in 1994, Jacques Derrida leads the reader through an illuminating discussion of the central themes of deconstruction. Speaking in English and extemporaneously, Derrida takes up with unusual clarity and great eloquence such topics as the task of philosophy, the Greeks, justice, responsibility, the gift, the community, the distinction between the messianic and the concrete messianisms, and his interpretation of James Joyce. Derrida convincingly refutes the charges of relativism and nihilism that are often leveled at deconstruction by its critics and sets forth the profoundly affirmative and ethico-political thrust of his work. The "Roundtable" is marked by the unusual clarity of Derrida's presentation and by the deep respect for the great works of the philosophical and literary tradition with which he characterizes his philosophical work. The Roundtable is annotated by John D. Caputo, the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University, who has supplied cross references to Derrida's writings where the reader may find further discussion on these topics. Professor Caputo has also supplied a commentary which elaborates the principal issues raised in the Roundtable. In all, this volume represents one of the most lucid, compact and reliable introductions to Derrida and deconstruction available in any language. An ideal volume for students approaching Derrida for the first time, Deconstruction in a Nutshell will prove instructive and illuminating as well for those already familiar with Derrida's work.

Author Biography


John D. Caputo is the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University and is editor of Fordham University Press' Perspectives in Continental Philosophy Series.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Part One The Villanova Roundtable: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida
Part Two A Commentary: Deconstruction in a Nutshell
Deconstruction in a Nutshell: The Very Idea (!)
31(18)
The Aporetics of the Nutshell
31(5)
The Axiomatics of Indignation (The Very Idea!)
36(8)
Apologia: An Excuse for Violence
44(3)
Nutshells, Six of Them
47(2)
The Right to Philosophy
49(22)
Of Rights, Responsibilities, and a New Enlightenment
49(11)
Institutional Initiatives
60(9)
Between the ``Department of Philosophy'' and a Philosophy to Come
69(2)
Khora: Being Serious with Plato
71(35)
A Hoax
71(3)
Deconstruction Is Serious Business
74(3)
An Exorbitant Method
77(5)
Khora
82(10)
Two Tropics of Negativity
92(4)
Differance: Khora Is its Surname
96(10)
Community Without Community
106(19)
Hospitality
109(4)
Identity Without Identity
113(8)
An Open Quasi-Community
121(4)
Justice, If Such a Thing Exists
125(31)
Doing Justice to Derrida
125(4)
Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice
129(11)
The Gift
140(11)
Dike: Derrida, Heidegger and Dis-junctive Justice
151(5)
The Messianic: Waiting for the Future
156(25)
The Messianic Twist in Deconstruction
156(8)
Faith Without Religion
164(4)
The Messianic and the Messianisms:
168(13)
Which Comes First?
168(10)
When Will You Come?
178(3)
Re-Joyce, Say ``Yes''
181(20)
Between Husserl and Joyce
182(2)
The Gramophone Effect
184(5)
Joyce's Signature
189(9)
Inaugurations: Encore
198(3)
A Concluding Amen 201(2)
Bibliography 203(6)
Index of Names 209(4)
Index of Subjects 213

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