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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gregory L. UlmerPublisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781421430614ISBN 10: 1421430614 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 26 January 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Part I. Beyond Deconstruction: Derrida Chapter 1. Grammatology Chapter 2. Theoria Chapter 3. Mnemonics Chapter 4. Models Chapter 5. Speculation Part II. Post(e)-Pedagogy Chapter 6. The Scene of Teaching Chapter 7. Seminar: Jacques Lacan Chapter 8. Performance: Joseph Beuys Chapter 9. Film: Sergei Eisenstein Notes IndexReviewsGregory Ulmer has written a very important book, one that deserves to be widely read and discussed. Applied Grammatology is a rich mine of observations and hypotheses. -Clayton Koelb, Comparitive Literature Studies Gregory Ulmer's Applied Grammatology is an extremely well-written study of Derridean thought and is particularily informative in its discussion of those aspects of Derrida's rather large oevre that have for the most part been overlooked. He has taken matters boldly in hand and dared to raise the difficult question of 'Application' in a remarkably clear style. -James Creech, Degre Second It is an ambitious book, seeking nothing less than to take the first steps in a program of change so radical as to seem unreceivable as pedagogy. But Gregory Ulmer's knowledge of the field is unusually wide and convincing and his vision of this new science exceptionally exciting. -Louis A. Cellucci, American Society for Aesthetics Gregory Ulmer has written a very important book, one that deserves to be widely read and discussed. Applied Grammatology is a rich mine of observations and hypotheses. -- Clayton Koelb * Comparitive Literature Studies * Gregory Ulmer's Applied Grammatology is an extremely well-written study of Derridean thought and is particularily informative in its discussion of those aspects of Derrida's rather large oevre that have for the most part been overlooked. * Substance * He has taken matters boldly in hand and dared to raise the difficult question of 'Application' in a remarkably clear style. -- James Creech * Degre Second * It is an ambitious book, seeking nothing less than to take the first steps in a program of change so radical as to seem unreceivable as pedagogy. But Gregory Ulmer's knowledge of the field is unusually wide and convincing and his vision of this new science exceptionally exciting. -- Louis A. Cellucci * American Society for Aesthetics * Author InformationGregory L. Ulmer is an associate professor of English at the University of Florida. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |