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Jacques Derrida and the Challenge of History (Hardcover)
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Jacques Derrida and the Challenge of History (Hardcover)
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This important new book argues that Jacques Derrida's work can be
treated as the basis for a distinctive historiography. The
possibility of seeing Derrida not as a philosopher of language but
as a philosopher of history has become more apparent with the
recent publication of Derrida's 1964-1965 seminar Heidegger: The
Question of Being and History. We now know that the problem of
history was at the heart of Derrida's writing in the mid-1960s,
prior to the publication of his best-known work, Of Grammatology
(1967). Arguing that Derrida's scholarship in the 1960s and early
1970s on historicism, historicity and the problem of history can be
treated as the basis for a philosophy of history, Sean Gaston
focuses on Derrida's work from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s and
his relentless questioning of context, memory and narrative as the
delineation of a deconstructive historiography. The book raises a
challenge for historians to think about both deconstruction and
historiography, arguing that contemporary philosophy can provide a
basis for thinking about history in the name of a deconstructive
historiography that is not incompatible with rigorous historical
scholarship.
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