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Derrida and Autobiography
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212 pages
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Exploring the philosophy of Jacques Derrida, this book delves into the complexities of his thought while examining theories of autobiography. It investigates how Derrida's ideas influence the understanding of self-representation and narrative, highlighting the interplay between identity, language, and memory. Through a critical lens, the text offers insights into the philosophical implications of autobiographical writing and the challenges it poses to traditional notions of the self.
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2002, paperback
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