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Yale University

Introduction to Deconstruction - Derrida's Critique of Structuralism

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Explore the origins of deconstruction and Jacques Derrida's critique of structuralism in this 52-minute lecture from Yale University's Introduction to Theory of Literature course. Delve into Derrida's central works, examining his assertions on the arbitrary nature of language and indeterminate meaning. Investigate key concepts such as the nature of text, discourse, différance, and supplementarity. Follow the lecture's progression through Derrida's style, his analysis of cultural symbols, critique of Levi-Strauss and Saussure, views on history and events, and perspectives on language and writing. Gain insights into deconstructionist theory and its impact on literary criticism and philosophy.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Origins and Influence of Jacques Derrida
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- Chapter 2. Derrida's Style
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- Chapter 3. The Eiffel Tower and Wallace Stevens' "Anecdote of the Jar"
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- Chapter 4. Levi-Strauss and the Oedipus Myth
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- Chapter 5. Derrida and Semiotic Science
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- Chapter 6. "Event" and History
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- Chapter 7. Language and Writing
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- Chapter 8. Language, Supplementarity, and Différance
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