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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael NaasPublisher: Fordham University Press Imprint: Fordham University Press ISBN: 9780823298396ISBN 10: 0823298396 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 05 October 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAbbreviations of Works Cited | xi Introduction: The Program | 1 Part I: Derrida in Montreal (A Play in Three Speech Acts ) Argument and Dramatis Personae | 13 Act 1. The Context (1971) | 15 Intermission 1: Glyph 1 | 41 Act 2. The Signature (1979) | 45 Intermission 2: Glyph 2 | 55 Act 3. The Event (1997) | 59 Encore: Cocoon | 69 Part II: The Open Seminar The Counter-Program (Syllabus) | 75 Class 1. Agrégations: The Chance of Life Death (1975–76) | 93 Class 2. Education in Theory and Practice (1976–77) | 111 Class 3. Grace and the Machine: Perjury and Pardon (1997–98) | 127 Conclusion: Actes de naissance | 149 Acknowledgments | 157 Notes | 159 Index | 183ReviewsClass Acts is a masterful and highly engaging work that has much to teach readers of Derrida about the philosopher's relation to speech act theory, his thinking of the event, and many other questions. At once elegant and playful, pedagogical yet attentive to the nuance and subtle turns in Derrida's work, the book is itself a masterclass in deconstructive reading. -- Katie Chenoweth, Princeton University Naas brings to this book an encyclopedic knowledge of Derrida's immense corpus, which he conveys with his signature lucidity and modesty. Class Acts reflects all of these virtues in tracing Derrida's abiding preoccupation with the nature of the speech act from the early 1970s to his death and linking this persistence to an understanding of Derrida's pedagogy and the teaching of philosophy on two continents. -- Andrew Parker, Rutgers University Class Acts is a masterful and highly engaging work that has much to teach readers of Derrida about the philosopher's relation to speech act theory, his thinking of the event, and many other questions. At once elegant and playful, pedagogical yet attentive to the nuance and subtle turns in Derrida's work, the book is itself a masterclass in deconstructive reading. ---Katie Chenoweth, Princeton University Naas brings to this book an encyclopedic knowledge of Derrida's immense corpus, which he conveys with his signature lucidity and modesty. Class Acts reflects all of these virtues in tracing Derrida's abiding preoccupation with the nature of the speech act from the early 1970s to his death and linking this persistence to an understanding of Derrida's pedagogy and the teaching of philosophy on two continents. ---Andrew Parker, Rutgers University Author InformationMichael Naas is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University. His most recent books include The End of the World and Other Teachable Moments: Jacques Derrida’s Final Seminar (2015), Plato and the Invention of Life (2018), and Don DeLillo, American Original: Drugs, Weapons, Erotica, and Other Literary Contraband (2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |