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Naturally, a lot of people found all of this really annoying. Always a controversial figure, Derrida has often been accused of being trivial or needlessly confusing, but remains highly influential within the arts and humanities. |
Naturally, a lot of people found all of this really annoying. Always a controversial figure, Derrida has often been accused of being trivial or needlessly confusing, but remains highly influential within the arts and humanities. |
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=== Derrida's writing provides examples of: === |
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* [[Genre Busting]]: to the point where even the question of whether to call him a philosopher or a critic is disputed. |
* [[Genre Busting]]: to the point where even the question of whether to call him a philosopher or a critic is disputed. |
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* [[Pastiche]]: ''Ulysses Gramophone'' is written to resemble literary fiction, especially Joyce's ''[[Ulysses]]''. |
* [[Pastiche]]: ''Ulysses Gramophone'' is written to resemble literary fiction, especially Joyce's ''[[Ulysses]]''. |