Matchbook

Essays in Deconstruction

David Wills author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Stanford University Press

Published:10th May '05

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This collection of essays explores Jacques Derrida's work, particularly focusing on 'Envois' from The Post Card, examining its ethical and political implications.

The book Matchbook features a collection of nine essays that delve into the works of Jacques Derrida, particularly focusing on texts published since 1980. At the heart of these essays is the concept of 'Envois,' a crucial element found in Derrida's The Post Card. The authors explore how this text interacts with the ethical and political dimensions of Derrida's later writings, while also addressing its autobiographical aspects, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Derrida's philosophical journey.

In Matchbook, the title itself carries significant weight, highlighting the incendiary nature of deconstruction and its relationship to reading practices. The essays examine the contrasts between slow reading and the rapid pace of technological advancements, as well as the political implications of a globally disseminated deconstruction. This exploration reveals how Derrida's work challenges and enriches our comprehension of contemporary culture, prompting readers to consider the effects of technology on literature and philosophy.

Ultimately, Matchbook serves as a testament to the ongoing relevance of Derrida's contributions to both philosophy and cultural studies. By engaging with themes of speed, reading, and deconstruction, the essays invite readers to reflect on the implications of these concepts in today's fast-paced world, reaffirming the importance of Derrida's insights in navigating the complexities of modern life.

ISBN: 9780804741361

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 318g

240 pages