[lbo-talk] Re: Butler on Derrida

jimi ayler jimi_ayler at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 26 11:29:53 PDT 2004



>I asked you what Derrida ever contributed and you
>replied with logocentrism, grammatology (a
>complexified synonym for "theory of writing"), and
>something called "icriture," which is either so fancy
>an idea it can't be
>translated, or roughly means "style."


>Derrida = Over-Rated

in fact, it's "écriture" that could, if you were ridiculously reductionist enough to will yourself into doing so, be described a 'a complexified synonym for "theory of writing"'. failing that, it could be simply translated as "writing". any one of those fancy, obscurantist french-to-english dictionaries would tell you that, were you inclined to have some idea about that which you write.

it's easy to underrate that which you don't understand, or have any interest to. underinformed, facile disdain should never be confused with clear, powerful nonfiction. please tell me you're an employee of portland state, not a professor. if this is how you'd prepare for classes...

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