Why did deconstruction emerge when it did? Why did commentators in
literary studies seem to need to look back on it from the earliest
moments of its emergence? This book argues that the invention of
deconstruction was spread across several decades, conducted by many
people, and focused on its two central figures, Jacques Derrida and
Paul de Man.
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