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Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy
Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy, Jacques Derrida is, arguably, the foremost philosopher of the humanities and their place in the university. Over his long career he was concerned with the humanities' fate, status, place, and contribution. Through his deconstructive readings and writings,, Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy has a rating of 3 stars
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Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy, Jacques Derrida is, arguably, the foremost philosopher of the humanities and their place in the university. Over his long career he was concerned with the humanities' fate, status, place, and contribution. Through his deconstructive readings and writings,, Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy
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  • Derrida, Deconstruction, and the Politics of Pedagogy
  • Written by author Michael A. Peters
  • Published by Lang, Peter Publishing, Incorporated, December 2008
  • Jacques Derrida is, arguably, the foremost philosopher of the humanities and their place in the university. Over his long career he was concerned with the humanities' fate, status, place, and contribution. Through his deconstructive readings and writings,
  • Jacques Derrida is, arguably, the foremost philosopher of the humanities and their place in the university. Over his long career he was concerned with the humanities' fate, status, place, and contribution. Through his deconstructive readings and writings,
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Introduction The Promise of Politics and Pedagogy Michael A. Peters Peters, Michael A. Gert Biesta Biesta, Gert 1

Ch. 1 Deconstruction, Justice, and the Vocation of Education Gert Biesta Biesta, Gert 15

Ch. 2 Derrida as a Profound Humanist Michael A. Peters Peters, Michael A. 39

Ch. 3 Derrida, Nietzsche, and the Return to the Subject Michael A. Peters Peters, Michael A. 59

Ch. 4 From Critique to Deconstruction: Derrida as a Critical Philosopher Gert Biesta Biesta, Gert 81

Ch. 5 Education after Deconstruction: Between Event and Invention Gert Biesta Biesta, Gert 97

Ch. 6 The University and the Future of the Humanities Michael A. Peters Peters, Michael A. 115

Welcome! Postscript on Hospitality, Cosmopolitanism, and the Other Michael A. Peters Peters, Michael A. 133

Index 139


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