"The Reception of Derrida" explores the cross-cultural reception of
Derrida's work, specifically how that work in all its diversity,
has come to be identified with the word deconstruction. In response
to this cultural and academic phenomenon, the book examines how
Derrida's own understanding of translation and inheritance
illuminate the 'translation and transformation' of his own works.
Positioned against the misreadings of deconstruction, the book
traces the relationship between Derrida's concern with the
ethico-political dimension of deconstruction and an authorial
legacy. This timely new study is the first book to consider the
cultural reception of Derrida's works, and its accessible language
and structure help to make this a benchmark amongst introductory
Derrida studies.
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