目錄
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 Roots: structuralism and New Criticism
From Kant to Saussure: the prison-house of concepts
New Critic into structuralist?
Roland Barthes
Beyond New Criticism
2 Jacques Derrida: language against itself
Blindness and Insight: deconstructing the New Criticism
Language, writing, differance
Culture, nature, writing: Rousseau and Levi-Strauss
3 From voice to text: Derrida's critique of-philosophy
Phenomenology and/or structuralism?
4 Nietzsche: philosophy and deconstruction
Nietzsche, Plato and the sophists
Deconstruction on two wheels
Writing and philosophy
Beyond interpretation?
Nietzsche and Heidegger
Nietzsche's umbrella
5 Between Marx and Nietzsche: the politics of
deconstruction
Derrida on Hegel
Marxism, structuralism and deconstruction
Nietzsche contra Marx?
Foucault and Said: the rhetoric of power
6 The American connection
Deconstruction『on the wild side' : Geoffrey Hartman
and J. Hillis Miller
Paul de Man: rhetoric and reason
Deconstruction at the limit?
『Ordinary language' : the challenge from Austin
Harold Bloom
Derrida and Bloom on Freud
7 Conclusion: dissenting voices
Wittgenstein: language and scepticism
Afterword (1991): further thoughts on
deconstruction, postmodernism and the politics of
theory
POSTSCRIPT TO THE THIRD (2002) EDITION
NOTES FOR FURTHER READING (1982)
BIBLIOGRAPHY (INCLUDING WORKS CITED)
INDEX