Anglophone world, has yet to be exploited by anthropologists and historians in the way it might be. It is in the first place because he shows the impossibility of our disciplines, precisely their lack of foundation. To continue after him means to accept... Fetish, Recognition, Revolutionby James T. Siegel - 1997 - 275 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Hirokazu Miyazaki - Social Science - 2004 - 220 pages
...the writing style of Jacques Derrida. Siegel notes, "the path of thought [Derrida] has opened . . . has yet to be exploited by anthropologists and historians...context never imagined by him issues he has raised" (Siegel 1997: x). SiegePs conscious adoption of the Derridian style of inquiry makes his work more... | |
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