ABSTRACT

Jacques Derrida: Key Concepts presents a broad overview and engagement with the full range of Derrida's work - from the early phenomenological thinking to his preoccupations with key themes, such as technology, psychoanalysis, friendship, Marxism, racism and sexism, to his ethico-political writings and his deconstruction of democracy. Presenting both an examination of the key concepts central to his thinking and a broader study of how that thinking shifted over a lifetime, the book offers the reader a clear, systematic and fresh examination of the astounding breadth of Derrida's philosophy.

chapter 3|4 pages

Supplement

chapter 4|8 pages

Suspension

chapter 5|10 pages

Religion

chapter 6|7 pages

Ecology

chapter 8|10 pages

Teletechnology

chapter 9|9 pages

Friendship

chapter 11|9 pages

Democracy and Sovereignty

chapter 13|9 pages

When it comes to mourning

chapter 14|8 pages

Race

chapter 15|9 pages

Auto-Affection

chapter 16|5 pages

Literature

chapter 17|10 pages

Politics

chapter 18|13 pages

Reading: Derrida and the Non-future