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Matchbook

Essays in Deconstruction

David Wills author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Stanford University Press

Published:10th May '05

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In Matchbook, nine essays explore Jacques Derrida's work, particularly the 'Envois' from The Post Card, highlighting its relevance in contemporary discussions on ethics and technology.

The book Matchbook features a collection of nine essays that engage deeply with the works of Jacques Derrida, particularly those published since 1980. Central to these essays is the examination of the 'Envois,' a significant component of Derrida's The Post Card (originally published in French in 1980). The authors of these essays pay close attention to how this text interacts with the ethical and political dimensions evident in Derrida's more contemporary writings, while also exploring its autobiographical elements.

Throughout Matchbook, the essays highlight the intricate ways in which Derrida's ideas have evolved and how they resonate with current philosophical inquiries. The discussions delve into the nuances of deconstruction and its implications for understanding literature and culture in our modern context. By focusing on the 'Envois,' the essays reveal the layers of meaning that contribute to an enriched understanding of Derrida's legacy.

Moreover, the title Matchbook serves as a metaphor for the incendiary nature of deconstruction, prompting critical reflections on reading practices amid the rapid advancements in technology. The essays explore the relationship between slow reading and the fast-paced nature of contemporary life, alongside the political ramifications of deconstruction in an increasingly globalized culture. This book stands as a testament to the enduring significance of Derrida's work and its capacity to provoke thought in an ever-changing intellectual landscape.

ISBN: 9780804741354

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240 pages