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196749775Paris Minuet 1967. 8vo. Original wrappers. An excellent very nice clean and fresh copy with only faint tanning to wrappers. Spine a bit browned. Internally near mint. 445 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition 20 Septembre 1967 numéro 630 - SIGNED PRESENTATION-COPY FOR ANDRÈ GREEN AND WIFE - of Derrida's seminal main work the foundational text for deconstructive criticism.1967 marks a turning point in the history of modern philosophy constituting the birth of "Deconstruction". In this one year Derrida publishes all of his three break-through books "De la grammatologie" "L'écriture et la difference" and "La Voix et le phenomene" profoundly altering the course of modern thought. Although all three books are responsible for the introduction of Deconstruction it is primarily "De la Grammatologie" Derrida's magnum opus that has come to be associated with this groundbreaking concept.This magnificent presentation-copy of Derrida's main work unites two of the greatest intellectual thinkers of the 20th century both having profoundly altered the face of psychoanalysis and intellectual history in general. As Derrida is considered one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century so André Green 1927 - 2012 is considered one of the most important psychoanalytic thinkers of our times creating what is now known as the Greenian theory of psychoanalysis."Jacques Derrida's revolutionary theories about deconstruction phenomenology psychoanalysis and structuralism first voiced in the 1960's forever changed the face of European and American criticism. The ideas in "De la grammatologie" sparked lively debates in intellectual circles that included students of literature philosophy and the humanities inspiring these students to ask questions of their disciplines that had previously been considered improper. Thirty years later the immense influence of Derrida's work is still igniting controversy." Review Spivak's translation of Derrida's "Of Grammatology" 1997.Derrida's concern is to bring to light the binary schema that is hidden in all kinds of texts and ideas of culture. In the present text Derrida brilliantly reveals some of the principles of deconstruction not through theoretical explication but rather by demonstration showing that the arguments promulgated by their subject-matter exceed and contradict the oppositional parameters in which they are situated. Put into other words deconstruction seeks to expose and then to subvert the various binary oppositions that undergird our dominant ways of thinking.The ideas that Derrida here present have had an enormous impact on a number of the human sciences including psychology literary theory cultural studies linguistics feminism sociology and anthropology. Due to this work a whole new world of problematic suppression and marginalisation has become apparent making "De la grammatologie" one of the most important philosophical works of the later part of the 20th century. "One of the major works in the development of contemporary criticism and philosophy". J. Hillis Miller Yale University. </em> unknown
198662299s. l.: Par l'auteur 1986. Fine. Par l'auteur s. l. 1986 22 x 22 cm une feuille Large original black-and-white photographic portrait by Marc Trivier. Original gelatin silver print unsigned as is the case with most of Trivier's works. A rare original silver print by the celebrated Belgian photographer one of the most secretive contemporary artists who despite early international success chose to restrict his output in order to preserve the coherence of his work. Marc Trivier does not produce new prints of his earlier portraits; moreover the printing paper he once used is no longer manufactured. The artist « réalise lui-même ses tirages sur papier baryté Ilford consacrant plusieurs jours de travail à chacun avec une concentration particulière pour rendre les blancs par contraste avec des noirs d'une rare densité. Un tirage de Marc Trivier ne ressemble à aucun autre. Lorsqu'il accepte de les exposer il les suspend dans des cadres en inox de sa fabrication laissant libre cours à la vie du papier. » Xavier-Gilles « Marc Trivier et la tragédie de la lumière » in Le Monde Libertaire 2011. This « life of the paper » is part of the work itself just as the various alterations photographs undergo when exposed: « Dans les boites les tirages gondolent mais qu'importe : le photographe affectionne ce genre d'accident. » Claire Guillot « Les face à face sans échappatoire du photographe Marc Trivier » Le Monde 2011. Trivier shows a singular sensitivity to the material dimension of his art. Although photography is by nature a medium of multiples his direct intervention throughout the creative process confers an almost autographic aura on these prints. Photographs of artists the insane trees or slaughterhousesMarc Trivier approaches each of these subjects with a gaze at once precise and intense. « Dans sa cosmogonie chaque chose chaque être végétal animal ou humain mérite le même respect. Car tous sont confrontés à la même loi d'airain : la solitude. » Luc Desbenoit. The beauty that emanates from his images arises from this nakedness. There is neither retouching nor cropping. His work consistently preserves the square format emphasized by the square of the negative left visible on his prints. This frame ensnares the gaze in images where the cosmetic distractions of colour are rejected in favour of incisive black and white. With all artifice removed we are not confronted with staged subjects but with presences heightened by a singular radiant light witness to a lived moment rather than a posed one. It is this light intrinsic to the photographic medium that unites Triviers series: « Les photographies de Marc Trivier écrivent une tragédie de la lumière celle-ci n'accueillant les êtres - hommes arbres ou bêtes - qu'en les brûlant avant disparition. » Xavier-Gilles in Le Monde Libertaire. It is also this light stripped of all artifice that endows his works with the aura that makes them so compelling. This « burning » of the light recalls the reality of an instant the « ça a été » of Barthes La Chambre Claire 1980: « De trente-cinq ans de pratique photographique d'obsessions c'est peut-être ça qui reste : un mode d'enregistrement singulier de la brûlure de la lumière décliné d'une image à l'autre en une succession de propositions qui se ressemblent et pourtant chacune est aussi singulière que la fraction de temps auquel elle renvoie. » Marc Trivier. « La photographie ne dit qu'une chose : « C'était. » On ne fixe que ce qui a été. S'il y a une tragédie elle est là. » Marc Trivier Warhol Foucault Beckett Dubuffet . the greatest writers and artists sat for Trivier. At the same time the artist turned his lens to the margins of society to what men would rather not see. He photographed the mentally ill and slaughterhouses setting them in counterpoint to celebrities. From the late 1980s his work was widely acclaimed earning him the prestigious Young Photographer Award from the International Ce Par l'auteur unknown
196750993Paris Minuet 1967. 8vo. Original wrappers. A bit of tanning and soiling to wrappers and usual wear to spine. Internally fine and clean with pencil notes and underlinings by Gardair. 445 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition 20 Septembre 1967 numéro 630 - SIGNED PRESENTATION-COPY FOR JEAN-MICHEL GARDAIR - of Derrida's seminal main work the foundational text for deconstructive criticism.1967 marks a turning point in the history of modern philosophy constituting the birth of "Deconstruction". In this one year Derrida publishes all of his three break-through books "De la grammatologie" "L'écriture et la difference" and "La Voix et le phenomene" profoundly altering the course of modern thought. Although all three books are responsible for the introduction of Deconstruction it is primarily "De la Grammatologie" Derrida's magnum opus that has come to be associated with this groundbreaking concept.Jean-Michel Gardair 1942-2013 was a highly esteemed professor at the Sorbonne and a famous author and translator from Italian into French who also wrote the prefaces for many of the great classics that appeared at Minuet where Derrida also published his main works. He is responsible for enriching French Italianism with an original presence both through his own novels and his critical works through his numerous translations and through his highly esteemed prefaces. "Jacques Derrida's revolutionary theories about deconstruction phenomenology psychoanalysis and structuralism first voiced in the 1960's forever changed the face of European and American criticism. The ideas in "De la grammatologie" sparked lively debates in intellectual circles that included students of literature philosophy and the humanities inspiring these students to ask questions of their disciplines that had previously been considered improper. Thirty years later the immense influence of Derrida's work is still igniting controversy." Review Spivak's translation of Derrida's "Of Grammatology" 1997.Derrida's concern is to bring to light the binary schema that is hidden in all kinds of texts and ideas of culture. In the present text Derrida brilliantly reveals some of the principles of deconstruction not through theoretical explication but rather by demonstration showing that the arguments promulgated by their subject-matter exceed and contradict the oppositional parameters in which they are situated. Put into other words deconstruction seeks to expose and then to subvert the various binary oppositions that undergird our dominant ways of thinking.The ideas that Derrida here present have had an enormous impact on a number of the human sciences including psychology literary theory cultural studies linguistics feminism sociology and anthropology. Due to this work a whole new world of problematic suppression and marginalisation has become apparent making "De la grammatologie" one of the most important philosophical works of the later part of the 20th century. "One of the major works in the development of contemporary criticism and philosophy". J. Hillis Miller Yale University. </em> unknown
19674187Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1967. First French edition preceding the English translation of this foundational text of deconstructive criticism. Octavo original wrappers. Signed by Jacques Derrida on the half title page. Very good in wrappers with light wear to the extremities. Uncommon especially signed. De la grammatologie by French philosopher Jacques Derrida is one of the foundational text for deconstructive criticism. It is one of three books the others being Speech and Phenomena and Writing and Difference that Derrida published in 1967 and which established his reputation. It discusses writers such as Claude Lévi-Strauss Ferdinand de Saussure Jean-Jacques Rousseau Étienne Condillac Louis Hjelmslev Martin Heidegger Edmund Husserl Roman Jakobson Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz André Leroi-Gourhan and William Warburton. Les Editions de Minuit unknown books
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196750936Paris Minuet 1967. 8vo. Original wrappers. An excellent very nice clean and fresh copy just a tiny bit weak at the inner hinges. Old owner's name to front free end-paper Carl Lemke 13.3.69. 445 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition 20 Septembre 1967 numéro 630 of Derrida's seminal main work the foundational text for deconstructive criticism.1967 marks a turning point in the history of modern philosophy constituting the birth of "Deconstruction". In this one year Derrida publishes all of his three break-through books "De la grammatologie" "L'écriture et la difference" and "La Voix et le phenomene" profoundly altering the course of modern thought. Although all three books are responsible for the introduction of Deconstruction it is primarily "De la Grammatologie" Derrida's magnum opus that has come to be associated with this groundbreaking concept."Jacques Derrida's revolutionary theories about deconstruction phenomenology psychoanalysis and structuralism first voiced in the 1960's forever changed the face of European and American criticism. The ideas in "De la grammatologie" sparked lively debates in intellectual circles that included students of literature philosophy and the humanities inspiring these students to ask questions of their disciplines that had previously been considered improper. Thirty years later the immense influence of Derrida's work is still igniting controversy." Review Spivak's translation of Derrida's "Of Grammatology" 1997.Derrida's concern is to bring to light the binary schema that is hidden in all kinds of texts and ideas of culture. In the present text Derrida brilliantly reveals some of the principles of deconstruction not through theoretical explication but rather by demonstration showing that the arguments promulgated by their subject-matter exceed and contradict the oppositional parameters in which they are situated. Put into other words deconstruction seeks to expose and then to subvert the various binary oppositions that undergird our dominant ways of thinking.The ideas that Derrida here present have had an enormous impact on a number of the human sciences including psychology literary theory cultural studies linguistics feminism sociology and anthropology. Due to this work a whole new world of problematic suppression and marginalisation has become apparent making "De la grammatologie" one of the most important philosophical works of the later part of the 20th century. "One of the major works in the development of contemporary criticism and philosophy". J. Hillis Miller Yale University. </em> unknown
23138P., Aux éditions du Seuil, collection “Tel Quel”, 1967, in-8, br., 439 p. Edition originale (pas de grand papier), envoi autographe signé de l’auteur, de sa fine écriture, à Gaëtan Picon: “en le priant d’accepter cet hommage”. Bande annonce jointe et petit prospectus de la revue “Tel Quel”.
196753761Paris Minuet 1967. 8vo. Original wrappers. A very nice and clean copy with a slightly soiled spine. A bump to fore-edge. 445 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition 20 Septembre 1967 numéro 630 of Derrida's seminal main work the foundational text for deconstructive criticism.1967 marks a turning point in the history of modern philosophy constituting the birth of "Deconstruction". In this one year Derrida publishes all of his three break-through books "De la grammatologie" "L'écriture et la difference" and "La Voix et le phenomene" profoundly altering the course of modern thought. Although all three books are responsible for the introduction of Deconstruction it is primarily "De la Grammatologie" Derrida's magnum opus that has come to be associated with this groundbreaking concept."Jacques Derrida's revolutionary theories about deconstruction phenomenology psychoanalysis and structuralism first voiced in the 1960's forever changed the face of European and American criticism. The ideas in "De la grammatologie" sparked lively debates in intellectual circles that included students of literature philosophy and the humanities inspiring these students to ask questions of their disciplines that had previously been considered improper. Thirty years later the immense influence of Derrida's work is still igniting controversy." Review Spivak's translation of Derrida's "Of Grammatology" 1997.Derrida's concern is to bring to light the binary schema that is hidden in all kinds of texts and ideas of culture. In the present text Derrida brilliantly reveals some of the principles of deconstruction not through theoretical explication but rather by demonstration showing that the arguments promulgated by their subject-matter exceed and contradict the oppositional parameters in which they are situated. Put into other words deconstruction seeks to expose and then to subvert the various binary oppositions that undergird our dominant ways of thinking.The ideas that Derrida here present have had an enormous impact on a number of the human sciences including psychology literary theory cultural studies linguistics feminism sociology and anthropology. Due to this work a whole new world of problematic suppression and marginalisation has become apparent making "De la grammatologie" one of the most important philosophical works of the later part of the 20th century. "One of the major works in the development of contemporary criticism and philosophy". J. Hillis Miller Yale University. </em> unknown
196751916(Paris), Minuet, 1967. 8vo. Original wrappers. A bit of light wear to extremities, a few spots to back wrapper, and upper corner slightly bent, otherwise a nice and clean copy. 445, (3) pp.
196751916Paris Minuet 1967. 8vo. Original wrappers. A bit of light wear to extremities a few spots to back wrapper and upper corner slightly bent otherwise a nice and clean copy. 445 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition 20 Septembre 1967 numéro 630 of Derrida's seminal main work the foundational text for deconstructive criticism.1967 marks a turning point in the history of modern philosophy constituting the birth of "Deconstruction". In this one year Derrida publishes all of his three break-through books "De la grammatologie" "L'écriture et la difference" and "La Voix et le phenomene" profoundly altering the course of modern thought. Although all three books are responsible for the introduction of Deconstruction it is primarily "De la Grammatologie" Derrida's magnum opus that has come to be associated with this groundbreaking concept."Jacques Derrida's revolutionary theories about deconstruction phenomenology psychoanalysis and structuralism first voiced in the 1960's forever changed the face of European and American criticism. The ideas in "De la grammatologie" sparked lively debates in intellectual circles that included students of literature philosophy and the humanities inspiring these students to ask questions of their disciplines that had previously been considered improper. Thirty years later the immense influence of Derrida's work is still igniting controversy." Review Spivak's translation of Derrida's "Of Grammatology" 1997.Derrida's concern is to bring to light the binary schema that is hidden in all kinds of texts and ideas of culture. In the present text Derrida brilliantly reveals some of the principles of deconstruction not through theoretical explication but rather by demonstration showing that the arguments promulgated by their subject-matter exceed and contradict the oppositional parameters in which they are situated. Put into other words deconstruction seeks to expose and then to subvert the various binary oppositions that undergird our dominant ways of thinking.The ideas that Derrida here present have had an enormous impact on a number of the human sciences including psychology literary theory cultural studies linguistics feminism sociology and anthropology. Due to this work a whole new world of problematic suppression and marginalisation has become apparent making "De la grammatologie" one of the most important philosophical works of the later part of the 20th century. "One of the major works in the development of contemporary criticism and philosophy". J. Hillis Miller Yale University. </em> unknown
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198089017s. n. 1980. Fine. s. n. 1980 15 x 10.2 cm Une carte postale une enveloppe Autograph postcard signed by Jacques Derrida addressed to his friend Jos Joliet from Yale University in Connecticut 18 lines in blue ink with the original handwritten envelope enclosed.The postcard shows a view of Yale University's Sterling Memorial Library.In 1975 Jacques Derrida was appointed visiting professor at Yale University in New Haven Connecticut.Jacques Derrida laments not having had the chance to see his friend while expressing joy at soon returning to France: ""Dans quelques jours je serai rentré heureux de retrouver les 'proches' mais un peu terrifié à l'idée de ce que je vais devoir affronter autrement.""Joseph Joliet a former student of Jacques Derrida became one of the philosopher's closest friends. Highly attentive to Joliets writing Derrida would go on to write the preface to his novel ""L'enfant au chien assis"" and support him during difficult times see Benoît Peeters Derrida. s. n. unknown
1967COLLECTI009590IPARIS FRANCE: EDITIONS DU SEUIL. NEAR FINE IN WRAPPERS. PUB 1967. FIRST EDITION. PAPERBACK. ISBN: TERMINAL LEAF SHOWS FOLLOWING LEGAL DEPOSIT INFO: "D.L. 2 TR. 1967.No. ISBN: 1997." AND "Imprime en France 5-67" ON REAR COVER. ORIGINAL PUBLISHER'S PRINTED WRAPS FROM COLLECTION "TEL QUEL". OTHERTHAN A TRACE OF OCCASIONAL WEAR TO EDGES MODEST DUSTING TO CREAM COLOREDWRAPS AND A SMALL FAINT STAIN ON THE REAR COVER THIS IS AN EXCELLENTCLEAN TIGHT WELL PRESERVED COPY OF THIS SEMINAL DECONSTRUCTIONIST TEXT. Keywords: PHILOSOPHY FRENCH LITERATURE ABCDEF. EDITIONS DU SEUIL paperback
1976COLLECTI013523IBALTIMORE MD: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS. FINE IN A NEAR FINE D.J. PUB 1976. FIRST EDITION. HARDCOVER. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY GAYATRI CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK ORIGINALLY PUB IN FRANCE IN 1967 BY "LE EDITIONS DE MINUIT" . BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. IS ABOUT FINE WITH JUST A TRACE OF RUB/WEAR AT THE FORE-EDGE CORNERS AND THE HEEL OF THE SPINE PANEL AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN BRIGHT UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK. . JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS hardcover
1986SONG2070110966GALLIMARD 1986-10-31. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.65x1.50x13.86. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. GALLIMARD hardcover
1978COLLECTI013365ICHICAGO IL: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. FINE IN A VERY GOOD D.J. PUB 1978. FIRST EDITION. HARDCOVER. TRANSLATION OF "L'ECRITURE ET LA DIFFERENCE" FROM THE FRENCH BY ALLAN BASS / ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY EDITIONS DU SEUIL IN 1967 . BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. HAS A TOUCH OF WEAR TO THE CORNERS BUT IS OTHERWISE ABOUT FINE AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN BRIGHT UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK. . UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO hardcover
1972431972. Aux Editions de Seuil. Softcover in mylar. Very Good. Rare first edition of Derrida's classic Dissemination. Very good condition cover and internal quality. Signed by Derrida with a note. SD3. unknown
199379694Roubaix, Brandes 1993 In-8, en ff., couverture rempliée, 34 pp.