JAQUES DERRIDA
OF GRAMMATOLOGY
Translated by
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Derrida, Jacques [1997 (1967)]: Of Grammatology
Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press
Back-Cover
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Boken starter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Translator’s
Preface
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I
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II
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III
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IV
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V
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VI
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Preface
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I. Writing before the Letter
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Exergue
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1. The End of the Book and the Beginning of Writing
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The Program
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The Signifier and Truth
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The Written Being/ The Being Written
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2. Linguistics and Grammatology
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The Outside and the Inside*
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The Outside [Is med kryss] the Inside
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The Hinge [La Brisure]
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3. Of Grammatology as a Positive Science
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Algebra: Arcanum and Transparence
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Science and the Name of Man
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The Rebus and the Complicity of Origins
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II. Nature, Culture, Writing
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Introduction to the “Age of Rousseau”
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1. The Violence of the Letter: From Lévi-Strauss to Rousseau
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The Battle of Proper Names
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Writing and Man’s Exploitation by Man
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