Guide to the Jacques Derrida Papers Collection number: MS-C01 Special Collections and Archives The UC Irvine Libraries University of California Irvine, California Contact Information - Special Collections and Archives
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Processed by: - Thomas Dutoit, Eddie Yeghiayan, Jeffrey Atteberry, and Jessica Haile
Date Completed: - 1999
Encoded by: - William Landis
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Descriptive Summary
Title:
Jacques Derrida papers, 1946-1998 (bulk 1960-1998)
Collection number:
MS-C01 Creator:
Derrida, Jacques
Extent:
47.8 linear feet (116 boxes and 10 oversize folders)
Repository: University of California, Irvine. Library. Special Collections and Archives. Irvine, California 92623-9557
Abstract:
This collection is comprised of manuscripts, typescripts, and recordings documenting the professional career of Jacques Derrida and providing comprehensive documentation of his activities as a student, teacher, and scholar. Best known for the development of "deconstruction," Derrida was trained as a philosopher, but his work engages and transverses numerous other discourses such as literature, politics, law, religion, psychoanalysis, and ethnography. Ranging from his early work as a student to his recent seminars, the material in the archive spans from circa 1946 to 1998. The collection contains numerous pages of notes and written reports that reflect Derrida's academic training under the tutelage of figures such as Louis Althusser and Michel Foucault. His commitment to teaching is documented by a full collection of teaching notes for the multitude of seminars that he has taught over the course of his career. The more public side of Derrida is also well represented by notes, working drafts, final drafts, and other materials related to his vast published output. The collection contains no material that might be described as "personal," such as private correspondence. The vast majority of the materials are in French.
Administrative Information Access Collection is open for research. Access to fragile originals is restricted when preservation photocopies are available. Publication Rights Property rights reside with the University of California. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact the Head of Special Collections and Archives. Reproduction Restriction All requests for copying of materials must be submitted to the Head of Special Collections and Archives in writing for approval by Professor Derrida. Please consult Special Collections and Archives for further information. Preferred Citation Jacques Derrida Papers. MS-C01. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California. Acquisition Information Gift of Jacques Derrida, 1990-1999. Future accruals are expected. Processing History Preliminary processing by Thomas Dutoit and Eddie Yeghiayan. Series 1 processed and guide compiled by Jeffrey Atteberry and Thomas Dutoit in 1998. The remainder of the collection processed and guide updated by Jessica Haile in 1999.
Biography Jacques Derrida was born in El-Biar, Algeria on July 15, 1930. He spent his childhood attending primary schools in El-Biar and Algiers until the beginning of Pétainisation within the Algerian school system in 1940, at which point Derrida and other Jewish students began to experience forms of anti-Semitism in the classroom; by 1942 he was barred completely from attending class at the Lycée Ben Aknoum. Although the Germans never occupied Algeria, Derrida was not allowed to return to school until the spring of 1943. During the interim, he attended the Lycée Emile-Maupas, which was run by Jewish teachers expelled from the public school system, but Derrida frequently avoided the classroom. Upon returning to the Lycée Ben Aknoum in 1943, Derrida completed his primary education and received his baccalauréat in 1948. Although he had already begun to consider a career as a teacher, Derrida had not yet resolved to pursue his studies in France until he heard a radio show dedicated to career orientation in which a professor of literature, who had had Albert Camus as a student, explained that the wide array of subjects studied in the system of higher education allowed one to defer specialization. Until that moment, Derrida had never even heard of the Ecole normale supérieure, but he decided that his future awaited him there and immediately enrolled in hypokhâgne (the first year of a course of study designed to prepare students for one of the Grandes Ecoles) at the Lycée Bugeaud in Algiers. A year later, Derrida left for France to attend the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. He spent a total of three years in khâgne (the latter years of the Grandes Ecoles preparatory course of study). During this period Derrida met many individuals who have played an important role in his life, including Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Deguy, Louis Marin, and his future wife, Marguerite Aucouturier. By the end of 1952 he had gained admittance to the Ecole normale supérieure. For the next four years, Derrida worked assiduously and acculturated himself to a career as an academic philosopher while studying under such major figures as Louis Althusser and Michel Foucault. He became interested in the work of the German phenomenologist Edmund Husserl and wrote "Le probl&eagrave;me de la gen&eagrave;se dans la philosophie de Husserl" for his higher studies dissertation. He completed his studies in 1956 and passed the agrégation, thus becoming qualified to hold a position as a teacher in the higher education system. Upon passing the agrégation, Derrida received a grant to pursue further research on Husserl at Harvard University. While in the United States, he began to translate and to write an introduction for Husserl's Origin of Geometry. The following year, at the beginning of the Algerian War, Derrida became a teacher of French and English in a school for soldiers' children. During this period, Derrida avoided any active duty and never wore a military uniform. After spending two years teaching in Algeria, Derrida returned to France in 1959 and took his first teaching position in hypokhâgne at Lycée Le Mans. In the same year, he made his first public speaking appearance, delivering "'Gènese et structure' et la phénoménologie" at a conference at Cerisy. Between 1960 and 1964 Derrida taught "general philosophy and logic" at the Sorbonne, working as an assistant to Suzanne Bachelard, Georges Canguilhem, Paul Ricoeur, and Jean Wahl. His teaching during this period addressed a wide variety of philosophical problems and issues. In 1964 he declined a position at the Centre national de Recherches supérieures and began teaching at the Ecole normale supérieure at the invitation of Althusser and Jean Hyppolite. From this point onward, Derrida rapidly became a major presence in the academic and intellectual world. In 1966 he made his first significant appearance in the United States at the Johns Hopkins University International Colloquium on Critical Languages and the Science of Man, a conference which marked America's growing interest in the work of French theorists and philosophers. It was a significant moment in American intellectual history insofar as the conference was intended to introduce structuralist thought to the United States. Derrida's paper, "Le structure, le signe et le jeu dans le discours des sciences humaines," effectively dismantled structuralist thought at the very moment when it was being introduced to the American academy. Throughout the remainder of the decade, he published widely and attracted increasing recognition. In addition to numerous substantial articles published in the journals Critique, Tel Quel, and Revue de métaphysique et de morale, he also published his first three books in 1967: La voix et le phénomène, L'écriture et la différence, and De la grammatologie. Each of these books constitutes a significant contribution to philosophical thought, and by the end of the decade Derrida had already assured himself a prominent position in the history of Western philosophy. The 1970s began with a series of publications in which Derrida addressed the thought of such philosophical luminaries as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger, and Austin. He also engaged more literary texts with his work on writers such as Mallarmé, Artaud, Bataille, Genet, and Ponge. These works, including Marges de la philosophie, La dissémination, Glas, and La vérité en peinture altered the study of literature, linguistics and philosophy in the Western tradition. In 1975 Derrida began teaching at Yale University. His work, along with that of his colleagues and friends Paul de Man and J. Hillis Miller, rapidly became renowned throughout America under the banner of "deconstruction." Subsequently both Derrida and his work received an increasingly enthusiastic reception in the United States, especially as the end of the decade and the early 1980s witnessed the rapid appearance of his works in English translation. Around the same time, he established the collection La philosophie en effet at Editions Galilée, a French publishing house which issues some of the most important works in contemporary philosophy, theory and psychoanalysis. Throughout the 1970s Derrida also became increasingly active in social and political projects. Most importantly, he founded the Groupe de Recherche sur l'Enseignement philosophique (GREPH) in 1975. Intended to secure the place of philosophy in secondary and university education at a time when the government was attempting to reduce or eliminate philosophy altogether, GREPH articulated the persistent relevance of the study of philosophy for contemporary society and culture. In June of 1980 Derrida finally gave his official thesis defense at the Sorbonne. For numerous reasons related to the path that his work had taken up until that point, Derrida remained a maître-assistant, an academic rank far below his qualifications. In 1983, however, he was elected to the Ecole des hautes Etudes en Sciences sociales (EHESS), where he continues to teach today. In the same year he helped found the Collège international de Philosophie for the French Ministère de la Recherche et de la Technologie. Derrida continued his active intervention in various social and political spheres during this period. He participated in events organized against Apartheid and in support of Nelson Mandela. He also co-founded (with Jean-Pierre Vernant) the Jan Hus Association to assist dissident Czech intellectuals and conducted a clandestine seminar in Prague. During his visit to Prague in 1981, he was observed closely by the police and eventually arrested on a fabricated charge of "production and trafficking of drugs." He remained imprisoned for a few days until President François Mitterand intervened on his behalf and demanded his release. During the mid-1980s Derrida became associated with the University of California, Irvine. Following the death of his friend Paul de Man, he gave a series of commemorative lectures entitled "Memoires for Paul de Man" as the 1984 Wellek Library Lectures. In 1986 he became a tenured professor at UCI, as did J. Hillis Miller. For the remainder of the decade, his academic and political activites, as well as his publishing, continued at a steady pace. In 1989 he and Jacques Bouveresse served as co-presidents of the Commission de réflexion pour l'épistémologie et la philosophie established by the French Ministère de l'Education nationale. Throughout the 1990s Jacques Derrida has continued to publish and teach widely. As his fame and notoriety has increased, the number of conferences and colloquia in which he has participated has multiplied. Furthermore, he has held teaching appointments at numerous universities across the globe and has received honorary doctorates from ten institutions throughout the United States and Europe. His publications appear with great frequency and are quickly translated into numerous languages. Derrida lives in Ris Orangis, France (a suburb of Paris) and continues to teach at EHESS and UCI. NOTE: Much of the biographical information used in the biography and the chronology was taken from the "Curriculum Vitae" found in Jacques Derrida, written by Geoffrey Bennington and Jacques Derrida (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1993). Chronology
1930
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| Born on July 15th in El-Biar, Algeria. |
1940-1941
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| Experienced various forms of anti-Semitism as his school underwent a process of pétainization. |
1942
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| Expelled from the Lycée Ben Aknoum and intermittently attended classes at the Lycée Emile-Maupas. |
1943
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| Returned to Lycée Ben Aknoum. |
1948
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| Received his baccalauréat in June. |
1948
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| Entered the Lycée Bugeaud in Algiers in preparation for hypokhâgne. |
1949
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| Traveled to Marseilles and entered as a boarding student at Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris. |
1952
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| Admitted to the Ecole normale supérieur (ENS). Met Louis Althusser. |
1953-1954
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| Traveled to Louvain to visit the Husserl archives. |
1953-1954
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| Wrote "Le problème de la genèse dans la philosophie de Husserl," which served as his higher studies dissertation. |
1953-1954
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| Became friends with Michel Foucault. |
1956-1957
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| Passed the agrégation. |
1956-1957
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| Studied at Harvard under the pretext of consulting microfilms of Husserl's unpublished work. |
1956-1957
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| Began to translate and write an introduction for Husserl's Origin of Geometry. |
1957
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| Married Marguerite Aucouturier in June. |
1957-1959
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| Taught French and English in a military school for soldiers' children. |
1959-1960
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| Returned to France and took his first teaching position at the lycée in Le Mans in the hypokhâgne. |
1959-1960
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| Delivered "'Genèse et structure' et la phénoménologie" at a conference at Cerisy. |
1960-1961
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| Took a position teaching at the Sorbonne. |
1962
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| Published introduction to and translation of Husserl's Origin of Geometry, which won the Prix Jean-Cavaillès (an award given for the best work in modern epistemology). |
1963
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| Began publishing in Critique with "Force et signification." |
1963
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| Birth of son Pierre. |
1964
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| Offered a research position at the Centre national de Recherches supérieures (CNRS), which he declined in order to accept a teaching position at Ecole normale supérieur. |
1965
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| Began his association with Tel Quel with the publication of "La parole soufflée." |
1966
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| Delivered "La structure, le signe et le jeu dans le discours des sciences humaines" at the International Colloquium on "The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man," Johns Hopkins University. |
1967
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| Joined editorial board of Critique. |
1967
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| Delivered "La différance" at the Société française de Philosophie. |
1967
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| Published his first three books: De la grammatologie, La voix et le phénomène, and L'ecriture et la différance. |
1967
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| Birth of son Jean. |
1968
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| Joined in marches and organized the first general assembly at the Ecole normale supérieur during the May 1968 movement. |
1968
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| Gave a series of seminars at the University of Berlin at the invitation of Peter Szondi. |
1972
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| Published La dissémination, Marges de la philosophie, and Positions. |
1972
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| Participated in a conference at Cerisy on Nietzsche along with a vast number of other intellectual luminaries, including Deleuze, Klossowski, Kofman, Lacoue-Labarthe, Lyotard, and Nancy. |
1982
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| Definitive break with Philippe Sollers and Tel Quel. |
1973
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| Presented "Glas" as a seminar at the University of Berlin. |
1974
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| Began the collection "La philosophie en effet" at Editions Galilée. |
1974
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| Published Glas. |
1975
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| Founded the Groupe de Recherche sur l'Enseignement philosophique (GREPH). |
1975
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| Began teaching at Yale. |
1978
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| Published La Vérité en peinture and Eperons: Les styles de Nietzsche. |
1979
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| Organized the Etats généraux de la Philosophie at the Sorbonne. |
1979
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| Traveled throughout Africa. |
1980
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| Defended his thesis at the Sorbonne. |
1980
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| Jean-Luc Nancy and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe organized a Cerisy conference on the work of Derrida. |
1980
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| Published La Carte postale de Socrate Ż Freud et au-delŻ. |
1981
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| Founded the Jan Hus Association with Jean-Pierre Vernant to help dissident and persecuted Czech intellectuals. |
1981
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| Traveled to Prague to conduct a clandestine seminar. Was arrested and charged with drug trafficking. Released from Czechoslovakia following the urgent protests of the French president, François Mitterrand. |
1982
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| Became A.D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. |
1982
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| Traveled to Mexico and Japan. |
1982
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| Published L'Oreille de l'autre. |
1982
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| Appeared in the Ken McMullen film Ghost Dance. |
1983
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| Helped found the Collège international de Philosophie and served as its first president. |
1983
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| Various activities directed against Apartheid in South Africa and in support of Nelson Mandela. |
1983
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| Became a member of the Ecole des hautes Etudes en Sciences sociales (EHESS). |
1983
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| Published Signéponge and D'un ton apocalyptique adopté naguère en philosophie. |
1984
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| Visited Frankfurt to lecture at Habermas's seminar. |
1984
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| Delivered "Ulysse Gramophone" as the opening lecture at the international Joyce conference. |
1984
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| Gave "Mémoires: For Paul de Man" as the Wellek Library Lectures in critical theory at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). |
1984
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| Published Otobiographies: L'enseignement de Nietzsche et la politique du nom propre and Feu la cendre. |
1985
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| Traveled to Latin America, where he visited Jorges Luis Borges. |
1986
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| Became a tenured professor at UCI. |
1986
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| Worked with Peter Eisenman on the Parc de la Villette in Paris. Beginning of his engagement with architecture. |
1986
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| Published Mémoires: for Paul de Man; Parages; and Schibboleth: pour Paul Celan. |
1987
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| Published De l'esprit: Heidegger et la question; Feu la cendre; Psyché: Inventions de l'autre; and Ulysse gramophone: Deux mots pour Joyce. |
1988
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| Traveled to Jerusalem and met with Palestinian intellectuals. |
1988
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| Published Limited, Inc.
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1989
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| Gave the opening address at the Colloquium at the Cardozo School of Law in New York on "Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice." |
1989
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| Served as co-president (with Jacques Bouveresse) of the Commission de réflexion pour l'épistémologie et la philosophie established by the French Ministère de l'Education. |
1990
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| Taught various seminars in the Soviet Union. |
1990
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| Returned to Prague for the first time since his imprisonment in 1981. |
1990
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| Gave the opening lecture at a conference at UCLA on "The Final Solution and the Limits of Representation." |
1990
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| Organized exhibition "Mémoires d'aveugle" at the Louvre. |
1990
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| Published Du droit à la philosophie and Mémoires d'aveugle: L'autoportrait et autres ruines. |
1990
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| Began donating his papers to the Critical Theory Archive at UCI. |
1991
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| Published Donner le temps: 1, La fausse monnaie. |
1992
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| Published Points de suspension and Donner la mort. |
1993
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| Published Passions; Sauf le nom; Khôra; and Spectres de Marx. |
1994
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| Participated in an international colloquium in London on "Memory: The Question of Archives." |
1994
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| Published Force de loi and Politiques de l'amitié. |
1995
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| Published Mal d'archive and Moscou Aller Retour. |
1996
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| Participated in a symposium to celebrate the opening of the Critical Theory Archive at the UCI. |
1996
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| Published Apories: Mourir--s'attendre aux "limites de la verité;" Echographies; Resistances de la Pyschanalyse; Le monolinguisme de l'autre; and Le toucher. |
1997
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| Published Cosmopolites de tous les pays, encore un effort!; Adieu à Emmanuel Levinas; De l'hospitalité; Marx en jeu; and Le droit a la philosophie du point du vue cosmopolitique. |
1998
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| Published Demeure. |
Scope and Content Summary This collection is comprised of manuscripts, typescripts, and recordings documenting the professional career of Jacques Derrida and providing comprehensive documentation of his activities as a student, teacher, and scholar. Best known for the development of "deconstruction," Derrida was trained as a philosopher, but his work engages and transverses numerous other discourses such as literature, politics, law, religion, psychoanalysis, and ethnography. Ranging from his early work as a student to his recent seminars, the material in the archive spans from circa 1946 to 1998. The collection contains numerous pages of notes and written reports that reflect Derrida's academic training under the tutelage of figures such as Louis Althusser and Michel Foucault. His commitment to teaching is documented by a full collection of teaching notes for the multitude of seminars that he has taught over the course of his career. The more public side of Derrida is also well represented by notes, working drafts, final drafts, and other materials related to his vast published output. The collection contains no material that might be described as "personal," such as private correspondence. The vast majority of the materials are in French. The collection is organized in the following four series: - Series 1. Student work, 1946-ca. 1960. 1 linear ft.
- Series 2. Teaching and seminars, 1959-1995. 7.2 linear ft.
- Series 3. Publication and conference activities, ca. 1960-ca. 1998. 29.8 linear ft.
- Series 4. Audio and video recordings, 1987-1999. 4.4 linear ft.
Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Subjects Derrida, Jacques--Archives. University of California, Irvine--Faculty--Archives. Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938--Criticism and interpretation--Archival resources. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976--Criticism and interpretation--Archival resources. Criticism--Archival resources. Critical theory--Archival resources. Deconstruction--Archival resources. Philosophy, French--20th century--Archival resources. Philosophy, European--20th century--Archival resources. Literature--History and criticism--Archival resources.
Genres and Forms of Materials Sound recordings. Video recordings.
Occupations Theorists. Philosophers. Literary critics.
Other Index Terms Related to this Collection Critical Theory Archive.
Contents
- Series 1.
Student work, 1946-ca. 1960 . 1 linear ft.
This series contains manuscript materials relating to Derrida's work as a student. The work covers a wide range of topics and extends from his early days in preparatory classes in Algeria up to his independent research on Husserl. While the series does not represent all of the work that Derrida produced while he was a student, it contains all that is known to be extant. None of the material has been published. The terms dissertation and exposé as used in this description denote student essays and reports. The series has been organized in four subseries.
- Subseries 1.1.
Lycée, Hypokhâgne and Khâgne, 1946-1952 . 0.2 linear ft.
This subseries consists of a variety of notes, dissertations, and exposés written while Derrida was still a student preparing for entrance into the university. Almost all of the material was written in conjunction with a particular course of study. Subject matter includes philosophy, literature, history, and English. The arrangement of the subseries is largely chronological, with materials organized by the educational institutions at which Derrida studied.
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Lycée Ben Aknoun, classe de philosophie avec Choski, "L'Expriénce morale," exposé orale, 1946-1947
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1 : 2-5
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Hypokhâgne, Lycée Bugeaud d'Alger
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1 : 2
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"Platon, Bacon, Kant," cours de Jan Czanecki, notes, 1948-1949
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"Sartre: Psychologie-Phénoménologie," exposé, 1948
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1 : 4
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"Le Théâtre de Corneille," dissertation, 1949
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1 : 5
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"La Fontaine, son art et sa morale," dissertation, 1949
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1 : 6-13
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Khâgne, first year, Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris, Cours de Borne
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1 : 6
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"Recherche sur l'hellénisme," notes, ca. 1949
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"Fonction philosophique de l'humour," 1949-1950
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1 : 8
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"Phénoménologie et Métaphysique du Secret," dissertation, 1949
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1 : 9
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"Nihilisme et volonté de néant," exposé, 1949-1950
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1 : 10
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"La Mort et l'union de l'âme et du corps," dissertation, 1949-1950
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1 : 11
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"Y-a-t-il une expérience métaphysique?," dissertation, 1950
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"Les Dieux et Dieu: Les Dieux existent-ils? l'existence de Dieu, fait-elle problème?," dissertation, 1949-1950
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"La Technique est-elle ouvrière de la civilisation?," 1949-1950
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1 : 14-17
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Khâgne, second year, Lyceé Louis-le-Grand, Paris
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1 : 14
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"L'Homme, est-il la mesure de toute chose?," cours de Suivri, dissertation, 1950-1951
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1 : 15
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"Notes pour une dissertation sur le Beau," cours de Monoy et Suivri, 1950-1951
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"'Poetry of Twilight' in Collins' 'Ode to Evening' and in Gray's 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,'" ca. 1950. In English.
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"Shakespeare's Idea of Kingship (after Henry IV, Act III, Scene 1)," 1950. In English.
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Khâgne, third year, Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris
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"Esprit littéraire et esprit philosophique," in class written assignment, Cours de Borne, 1951-1952
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"L'Athéisme est aristocratique," dissertation, Cours de Borne, 1951
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"Morale et Rationalité," dissertation, Cours de Borne, 1951-1952
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"Le Mal," exposé chez Borne, 1951-1952
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"Dissertation - histoire de la philosophie: Sur Descartes et Malebranche," corrigé par Coulner, 1951
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"Renan et l'histoire," dissertation, 1951
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"Viguy et la critique littéraire," dissertation, 1951
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"Tableau des Etats-Unis à la veille de 1914," composition d'Histoire, Cours de M. Tersens, 1951
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"Métaphore, comparison, image, mythe, allégorie, symbole, symbolique, symboliste," dissertation, 1952
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"Causes, caractères et premières conséquences de la colonisation française de 1888 à 1914," dissertation, Cours de M. Tersens, 1952
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"Sur Molière," dissertation, 1952
- Subseries 1.2.
L'Ecole normale supérieure, 1952-1956 . 0.4 linear ft.
This subseries represents Derrida's work while he was a student at the Ecole normale supérieure. The content of the materials reflects his training as a philosopher, but also includes studies in psychology and literature. The subseries includes papers written for professors Louis Althusser, Jacques Brunschvicg, and Maurice de Gandillac. Many of the materials include marginal comments by the professor for whom they were written.
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"L'Idée de simplicité," notes for an essay, with J. Brunschvicg's comments on the essay, 1952-1953
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"Désaccord - Malentendu - Bonne Volonté," dissertation, 1953
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"Nature in 'Three years she grew in Sun and Shower...' by Wordsworth," 1953
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1 : 32
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"Mémoire," notes for a one-week course taught by Derrida, 1953-1954
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"Psychologie," various materials, dossiers with notes
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"Piaget," undated
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"Lagache, 'L'Unité de la psychologie' 1949," undated
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"Angoisse," undated
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"L'Inconscient," undated
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"Lagache, 'Connaissance de soi: Réflexion introspective,' Cours 1949-50," undated
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"Vuillemin," undated
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"Notes on Psychologie," undated
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"Induction," various materials in three parts, with titles: "Evénment et probabilité," "Le Hasard," "La Mémoire et vie spirituelle," undated
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Untitled notes, undated
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1 : 47
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"Kant, Hegel, Heidegger," undated
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Box : Folder :
1 : 48
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"La Notion de problème," inachevé, 1945-1955
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Box : Folder :
1 : 49
]
"L'Inconscient," written for Louis Althusser, includes photocopy of Althusser's comments, 1954-1955
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Box : Folder :
1 : 50-53
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Course by Brehier on Berkeley, ca. 1954-ca. 1956
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Box : Folder :
1 : 50
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Exposé on Berkeley
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Box : Folder :
1 : 51-53
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Notes on Berkeley
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Box : Folder :
2 : 1
]
"L'Explication par le simple," written for Louis Althusser, includes photocopy of Althusser's comments, 1955
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2 : 2
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"Aristote: Explication dans Lambda: Les quatre points de l'argument ontologique (cosmologique)," exposé pour Maurice de Gandillac, 1955
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Box : Folder :
2 : 3
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"Psychanalyse et Phénoménologie," exposé pour Maurice de Gandillac, 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 4
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"Structure du comportent" and " Le Gorgias de Platon," 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 5
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" Le Gorgias de Platon: explication de texte," ca. 1955
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Box : Folder :
2 : 6
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Notes on Le Gorgias, ca. 1955
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Box : Folder :
2 : 7
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"Psychologie," ca. 1955
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Box : Folder :
2 : 8
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Various notes on Plato, 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 9-24
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Various materials
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Box : Folder :
2 : 9
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Original annotated folder, ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 10
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Plotin, Brehier, ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 11
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"Le Normal et le pathologique: Durkheim et Canguilhem," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 12
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"Philosophie et Scepticisme," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 13
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"Althusser," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 14
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"Politzer," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 15
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"Evénement et probabilité (Canguilhem) ," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 16
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"Goldstein," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 17
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"Le possible," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 18
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"Expérience et théorie (Canguilhem) ," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 19
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"L'Expérience métaphysique," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 20
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"Qu'est-ce que l'humanisme? ," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 21
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"Entendement, Raison," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 22
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"La Causalité chez Descartes," ca. 1955-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 23
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"Piaget, Le Jugement moral chez l'enfant," ca. 1955-1956
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2 : 24
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Unidentified, ca. 1955-1956
- Subseries 1.3.
Work on Husserl, 1953-1957 . 0.2 linear ft.
This subseries contains all the notes and drafts pertaining to Derrida's intensive study of Husserl while he was a student. Much of the material is undated and probably was created during Derrida's periods of intensive research on Husserl at Louvain in 1953-1954 and at Harvard University in 1956-1957. The majority of the items are reading notes. While none of the material has been published, the work represents the background research to both Le problème de la genèse dans la philosophie de Husserl and the introduction to Derrida's French translation of Husserl's Origin of Geometry. Although some of this material chronologically overlaps with that in subseries 1.2, its original order has been maintained because it represents Derrida's own organization.
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Box : Folder :
2 : 25
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Notes for "Mémoire de le problème de la genèse dans la philosophie de Husserl," including the beginning of Derrida's paper "Introduction: Le thème de la genèse et la genèse d'un thème," 1953-1954
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Box : Folder :
2 : 26-30
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Notes de travail fait à Louvain, Husserl Archives
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Box : Folder :
2 : 26
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Cards, notes, and program for Deuxième colloque international de phénoménologie, ca. 1953-1956
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Box : Folder :
2 : 27
]
Krisis der europ§ischen Wissenschaften und die transcendentale Ph§nomenologie, notes, ca. 1953-1954
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Box : Folder :
2 : 28
]
Die Welt der vorwissenschaft, notes, ca. 1953-1954
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Box : Folder :
2 : 29
]
Historische Geisteswissenschaft, notes, ca. 1953-1954
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Box : Folder :
2 : 30
]
Notes, ca. 1953-1954
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Box : Folder :
2 : 31
]
Reading notes on Husserl and note card from Jean Hyppolite, undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 32-46
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Various notes related to Husserl
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Box : Folder :
2 : 32
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Edmund Husserl, "Rapports entre la phénoménologie et les sciences," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 33
]
A. Gurvitch, "Les Presupposés lignes de la logique," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 34
]
Paul Ricoeur, "Husserl et le sens de l'histoire," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 35
]
Paul Ricoeur, "Introduction à Ideen I," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 36
]
Jean Wahl, "Quelques aspects empiricistes de la pensée de Husserl," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 37
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Martin Heidegger, "Qu'est-ce que la métaphysique," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 38
]
A. Gurvitch, "Sur Heidegger," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 39
]
Jean Cavaillès, "Sur la logique de la théorie de la science," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 40
]
"Martin Heidegger-1948," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 41
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G. Berger, "Le Cogito dans la philosophie de Husserl," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 42
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Jean Wahl, "Heidegger et Kierkegaard," undated
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Box : Folder :
2 : 43
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Edmund Husserl, "Notes on Meditations Cartésiennes," undated
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2 : 44
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G. Berger, "Husserl et Hume;" Marvin Farber, "The Ideal of a Presuppositionless Philosophy;" H. Kuhn, "The Phenomenological Concept of Horizon;" Eugen Fink, "Die ph§nomenologische Philosophie Edmund Husserls in der gegenw§rtigen Kritik," undated
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Agrégation preparation, 7 versions with notes and correspondence, 1965-1966
- Subseries 1.4.
Other student materials, ca. 1955-ca. 1960 . 0.2 linear ft.
This subseries contains undated manuscript notes and a few dated news clippings on a variety of philosophers. It is quite possible that some of the material pertains more directly to Derrida's earliest days as a teacher in Le Mans. Derrida's original order for this material has been maintained.
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Box : Folder :
3 : 1
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Bacon, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 2
]
Hobbes, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 3
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Hugo Grotius, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 4
]
Locke, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 5
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Montaigne, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 6
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Montesquieu, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 7
]
Pascal, various materials, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 8
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Rousseau, various materials, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 9
]
Compte (Lucien Lévy-Bruhl); Arnauld. (G. Davy); Feuerbach, undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 10
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Marx, 1959 and undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 11
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Max Weber, 1959 and undated
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Box : Folder :
3 : 12
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Max Scheler, 1958
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Box : Folder :
3 : 13
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Boutroux, undated
- Series 2.
Teaching and seminars, 1959-1995 . 7.2 linear ft.
This series, representing materials related to Derrida's work as a teacher, begins with his earliest teaching at Le Mans in 1959 and continues up to his most recent seminars in L'Ecole des hautes Etudes en Sciences sociales (EHESS) and the University of California, Irvine (UCI). The series documents almost every seminar that Derrida has ever taught. In the majority of cases, the seminar is fully written out (in either manuscript or typescript) and is supplemented with a variety of notes and photocopies. Throughout this description the term séance is used to denote individual course sessions of a seminar. This series is arranged chronologically, beginning with several short, undated seminars that are probably from Derrida's first years of teaching. Folder dates indicate the year in which a seminar was given, but within the folder seminar material may precede or post-date the year of the seminar. Any materials that are significantly damaged or fragile have been pulled to restricted files and replaced by library photocopies. For clarity of page order, pages occasionally have been numbered in pencil in square brackets at the bottom right hand corner. Original page groupings have been indicated in notes within some folders when that grouping wasn't already apparent, and when Derrida made an effort to single out the pages as a group by, for example, clipping them together or wrapping a page around the group. Where there are clearly distinct versions of a seminar or when there are virtually identical copies of seminar materials, these materials have been so noted. Any seminar notes or accompanying texts typically are housed either in a folder preceding the rest of the seminar material, or with the first copy of the seminar. Where there are several copies of a seminar, the first copy is usually more marked and obviously used. For seminars given during more than one year, material is separated chronologically whenever possible; when that distinction could not be clearly made, all material is placed under one date with a note of reference at the other date. The locations where seminars were given are noted below when they are known for certain; more often, the schools at which Derrida taught during the seminar year are given. Typically, Derrida has taught at the Ecole normale supérieur (ENS) and at EHESS in winter, at Yale University and at Johns Hopkins University in the fall, and at the UCI in the spring.
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Box : Folder :
4 : 1-8
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Undated
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Box : Folder :
4 : 9-15
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1959-1960
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Box : Folder :
4 : 16 - 5 : 9
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1960-1961
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Box : Folder :
5: 10 - 6 : 9
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1961-1962
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Box : Folder :
7 : 1-10
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1962-1963
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Box : Folder :
7 : 11 - 8 : 12
]
1963-1964
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Box : Folder :
9 : 1-7
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1964-1965
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Box : Folder :
9 : 8-14
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1965-1966
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Box : Folder :
10 : 1-6
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1968-1969
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Box : Folder :
10 : 7-15
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1969-1970
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Box : Folder :
10 : 16-17
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1970-1971, "Théorie du discours philosophique," 5 séances, course is part 2 of 2. 2 folders. See also the 1970 or 1971 Strasbourg conference "La Mythologie blanche: La Métaphore dans le texte philosophique" in Series 3. Derrida taught at the ENS, at Johns Hopkins in Paris, and possibly at the Uuniversity of Algeria.
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Box : Folder :
10 : 18 - 11 : 4
]
1971
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Box : Folder :
11 : 5-9
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1971-1972, "La Famille de Hegel," 14 séances. 5 folders. Derrida taught at the ENS, at Oxford, at Johns Hopkins, at Johns Hopkins in Paris, and possibly at the University of Algeria.
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Box : Folder :
11 : 10-13
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1972
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Box : Folder :
12 : 1-6
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1973-1974, "L'Art (Kant)," 2 copies, 8 séances. 6 folders. Derrida taught at the ENS, at the University of Berlin (West), at the New York University in Paris, and at Johns Hopkins in Paris.
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Box : Folder :
12 : 10-19
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1975, "La Vie la mort," 2 copies, 14 séances. 10 folders. Material was later used for a course given 1977-1978 at Yale, where it was titled both "La Chose (Heidegger and the 'other' of Heidegger)" and "Legs de Freud." Derrida taught at the ENS, at Yale, and possibly at the University of California, Berkeley and at the University of Geneva.
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Box : Folder :
13 : 1-9
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1975-1976
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Box : Folder :
13 : 11 - 14 : 7
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1976-1977
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Box : Folder :
14 : 8
]
1977-1978, "La Chose (Heidegger and the 'other' of Heidegger)" or "Legs de Freud," course is part 3 of 3. Material is from a course given 1975 at the ENS as "La Vie la mort." See also proofs for "Legs de Freud" in Series 3. Derrida taught at the ENS, at Yale, and possibly at the University of California, Berkeley and at the University of Geneva.
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14 : 13-18
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1978-1979, "Du droit à la littérature," 3 copies, 6 séances. 6 folders. See also the 1978 Columbia conference, where séance 2 from copy 2 was given. Derrida taught at the ENS, Yale, and possibly at the universities of Toronto; California, Berkeley; Minnesota; and Geneva.
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15 : 1-7
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1979-1980, "Le Concept de littérature comparée et les problèmes théoriques de la traduction," 3 copies, 6 séances. 7 folders. Continues questions posed a year earlier in "Du droit à la littérature." See also the 1980 conference at UCI in Series 3 for an introduction to the material and other related materials. One session is titled "Titre à préciser" and three "Babel aujourd'hui." Derrida taught at the ENS, Yale, and possibly at University of Toronto, and University of Minnesota.
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Box : Folder :
15 : 8 - 16 : 9
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1980-1981
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18 : 15
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1985-1986, "Littérature et philosophie comparées: Nationalité et nationalisme philosophique: Mythos, logos, topos," transcription by Marguerite Sandré, course is part 2 of 4. Material is not in recognizable seminar sections. See also Khôra in Series 3. Includes questions that begin to develop "geist" in Heidegger. For an index, see the 18 Dec. 1985 questions page 1. Derrida taught at the EHESS, Cornell, Yale, and possibly at City University of New York
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19 : 1-15
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1986-1987, "Théologic - Politique: Nationalité et nationalisme philosophique," 9 séances, course is part 3 of 4. Derrida taught at the EHESS, City University of New York, Cornell, and possibly at UCI, at the School for Criticism and Theory at Dartmouth College, at the Institute for Semiotics in Toronto, and at Yale.
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19 : 1-8
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Version 1 and copies. 8 folders.
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Box : Folder :
19 : 9-15
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Version 2, English version and copies. 7 folders.
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Box : Folder :
19 : 16-17
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1987-1988, "Kant, le Juif, l'Allemand: Nationalité et nationalisme philosophiques," 8 séances, course is part 4 of 4. 2 folders. See also the 1986 conference "Interpretation at War: Kant, The Jew, the German" in Series 3. Derrida taught at the EHESS, UCI, City University of New York, Cornell, the School for Criticism and Theory at Dartmouth College, and the Institute for Semiotics in Toronto.
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Box : Folder :
20 : 9-15
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1990-1991
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Box : Folder :
21 : 3-9
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1991-1992
- Series 3.
Publication and conference activities, ca. 1960-ca. 1998 . 29.8 linear ft.
This series consists of all material related to Derrida's published work. By far the largest series in the collection, it contains drafts, notes, photocopies, proofs, and offprints covering almost every work that Derrida has published. It also contains material for interviews, conferences, international colloquiua, and exhibits, much of which is related to Derrida's published work. Since much of the material lacks a specific date, and since titles often represent several years of work (for example, a draft, a few conference versions, proofs, and an offprint), the series is arranged alphabetically by published title. For the same reasons, folders in this series do not contain inclusive dates. Any materials that are significantly damaged or fragile have been pulled to restricted files and replaced by library photocopies. For clarity of page order, pages occasionally have been numbered in pencil in square brackets at the bottom right hand corner. Original page groupings have been indicated in notes within some folders when that grouping wasn't already apparent and when Derrida made an effort to single out the pages as a group by, for example, clipping them together or wrapping a page around the group. Versions of a text are noted when distinguishable; however, the version numbers do not necessarily indicate the chronological progression of a text. In some instances a chronology was impossible to discern. Interviews explicitly related to a publication title are filed under the title of the publication; all other interviews are filed as such. Texts with no definite title and that are related to the Group de Recherches sur l'Enseignement philosophique (GREPH) are filed under GREPH; other untitled texts are filed under an appropriate title substitute, such as a conference title. Correspondence related to a title is filed with that title, while correspondence unconnected to any title is filed alphabetically under "Letter to ...." Note that several of the manuscripts have cards inserted with quotations or other text to be added to the manuscript. Derrida marked several of these cards with a symbol, and he also marked the manuscript with the same symbol to indicate where the text on the card belongs in the manuscript.
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"+ R (par dessous le marché)." +R was an exhibit at the Galeries contemporaines, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Dec. 4, 1985 to Feb. 10, 1986. See also "The Pocket Size Tlingit Coffin."
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Notes, version 1, photos
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Version 2
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Version 3
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Version 4
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Proofs
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Images
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22 : 8
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" 'a self-unsealing poetic text': Poétique et politique du témoignage."
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22 : 9-10
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Acts of literature. 2 folders.
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"Ajournements de la démocratie"
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Box : Folder :
22 : 15
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"Aletheia"
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22 : 16
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"L'Analyse du génome humain: Libertés et responsabilitiés," includes conference brochures, notes, Derrida's introduction, and material from panels.
- "Animadversiones."
See "Feu le cendre."
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23 : 1-3
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"L'Animal que donc je suis (à suivre)." 3 folders.
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22 : 4
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"Anyone conference," May 10, 1991 conference at the Getty Center and UCLA, includes correspondence, notes, transcripts, and proofs.
- "L'Aphorisme contretemps."
See Acts of Literature.
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23 : 13
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"Après-coup: Entretien avec Jacques Derrida," Jul. 1990 interview with Maurizio Ferraris. Published in Italian.
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24 : 1
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"Après tout. Les chances pour le College International de Philosophie"
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24 : 6
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"L'Autobiographie de n'importe qui." Given Jun. 6, 1991 at the Collège International de Philosophie. Was a collaborative seminar titled "L'Ecriture. L'Exigence d'écrire" organized by Roger Laporte and with Roger Laporte, Genvieve Bollème, Michel Deguy and Derrida teaching from Mar. 6 to Jun. 26 in Lycée Henri IV.
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"Autonomie de l'art et dissolution du concept d'art," text of a 1967 radio address.
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24 : 12
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"Avant-garde," versions 1-4 and copies. Interview with Digraphe.
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26 : 1-8
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"Biodegradables: Seven diary fragments"
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Box : Folder :
26 : 1
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Version 1
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Versions 2 and 3
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Version 4
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26 : 4
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Version 5
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26 : 5
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Version 6, notes
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English version 1
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Box : Folder :
26 : 7
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English version 2
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Box : Folder :
26 : 8
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English proofs
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32 : 11
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"Ce qui reste a force de musique."
- Chora.
See Khôra.
- "Circonstances." See "Deux mots pour Joyce."
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"Le concept de littérature comparée et les problèmes théoriques de la traduction," conference introduction. See also series 2, 1979-1980 seminar. Given 1980 at conferences at UCI and probably UCSC and UCSD. Of the four sessions given at the conference, one is titled "Titre à préciser" and three are titled "Babel Aujourd'hui."
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Daniel Liberskind potsdamer/ leipziger platz competition, correspondence.
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37 : 1
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David Farrell Krell's "Absolution and peace in the thought of Levinas," includes Krell's draft given the first week of Oct. 1987 at a symposium on Levinas, responses by Derrida and Krell, and Derrida's notes on Krell.
- "La Democratie ajournée."
See L'Autre Cap.
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Box : Folder :
39 : 3-4
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"Le dernier mot du racisme"
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Box : Folder :
39 : 3
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Versions 1-5
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Responses with Anne McClintock and Rob Nixon, English offprints
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Box : Folder :
39 : 11
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"Désistance," 3 to 4 versions.
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40 : 1-5
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"Devant la loi." Given in English at the Feb. 1982 colloquium at the Royal Institute of Philosophy, London, as "Philosophy and Literature: Before the Law." Also given with "Préjugés: devant la loi" at 1982 Cerisy colloquium on the work of Jean-François Lyotard; see also Préjugés: devant la loi for additional text. Also given at Williamsburg. Also given in French 26 and 28 Oct. 1983 at L'Institut Franco-Japonais of Tokyo and Fukuoka (per the itinerary with "Table ronde à la Maison Franco-Japonaise autour de Jacques Derrida"). See also Acts of Literature for Attridge introduction to selection.
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40 : 1
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Versions 1, 2, 3
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Box : Folder :
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English conference version
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Box : Folder :
40 : 3
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English version
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Box : Folder :
40 : 4
]
English conference version, with thanks to Mark Taylor
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40 : 5
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Articles, notes, offprint
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40 : 12
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"Les discours de la fin." Title is of a Radio Canada special broadcast in Paris and Montreal in 1983, organized by Claude Levesque. Derrida participated in 4 sessions: "La Fin de la philosophie, la fin de l'histoire et l'avènement du romantisme en littérature"; "Peinture cri, peinture catastrophe, peinture infinie: Francis Bacon, Titus-Carmel, Jean-Paul Borduas"; "Maurice Blanchot et l'écriture du désastre"; and "Le Retrait de l'apocalypse."
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La Dissémination
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41 : 1
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Versions 1 and2, notes
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Versions 3 and 4
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Box : Folder :
41 : 3
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Marked copy of Philippe Soller's Nombres
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Versions 5 and 6
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1969 proofs 1
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1969 proofs 2, offprint
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1972 proofs 1. 11 folders.
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1972 proofs 2. 3 folders.
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Box : Folder :
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1972 proofs 3. 3 folders.
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46 : 8
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"Le droit à la philosophie du point de vue cosmopolitique"
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47 : 1-5
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Droits de regards
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Box : Folder :
47 : 1
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Version 1, includes copy of Marie-Françoise Plissart's Droit de regard
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47 : 2
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Version 2
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47 : 3
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Version 3 and copy
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2 copies of version 3
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47 : 5
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Proofs
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50 : 1-4
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"Du 'sans prix' - ou le 'juste prix' de la transaction." Material is for the colloquium "Comment penser l'argent" 28-30 Oct. 1991 at Le Mans, Palais de Congres et de la Culture, organized by Le Monde, la ville du Mans and the University of Maine. Versions 1-5 are very brief. Version 6 consists of several overlapping fragments. Colloquium brochures are included with version 7.
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Versions 1-5
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Version 6
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Version 7
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Versions 8-10
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"Economies de la crise," response to question from La Quinzaine Littéraire
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50 : 6
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Versions 1-7
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Correspondence, version 8
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L'Ecriture et la différence. 4 folders. Material includes no proofs for "De l'économie restreinte à l'économie générale: Un hégélianisme sans reserve," "La Structure, le signe et le jeu dans le discourse des sciences humains," or "Ellipse." See also "Sémiologie et grammatologie" for a related interview.
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Edmund Husserl, "Ph§nomenologische Psychologie. Vorlesung Sommersemester 1925" review, offprint
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"En ce moment dans cet ouvrage me voici"
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Notes, 4-5 versions
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Proofs
- "Essai sur le nom."
See Passions.
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"'ätre juste avec Freud.' L'histoire de la folie à l'âge de la psychanalyse." Given 23 Nov. 1991 in the Grand Ampithéâtre of Sainte-Anne, Paris, on the 30th anniversary of the publication of Foucault's Histoire de la follie ° l'âge classique, organized by Elizabeth Roudinesco and René Major with the Société internationale d'histoire de la psychiatrie at de la psychanalyse. Also given 30 Oct. to 6 Nov. 1991 at the colloquium "La Notion d'analyse," where Derrida also gave "Résistances."
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Versions 1 and 2
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Version 3, proofs
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English offprint
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"Ex abrupto," 3 versions and copies
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"Feu de la cendre"
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Notes, versions 1-3
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Proofs 1 and partial copies, proofs 2
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Proofs 3 and copies
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6 versions of "Prologue" for Feu de la cendre.
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"Les fins de l'homme: A partir du travail de Jacques Derrida." Material is from the colloquium 23 Jul.-23 Aug. 1980 at Cerisy-la-Salle. See also "D'un ton apocalyptique adopté naguère en philosophie" for paper given by Derrida. Folders include discussions and debates on material from Luce Irigaray, Derrida, Werner Hamacher and Denis Hollier as well as a paper by Denis Hollier.
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Conference notes
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Conference discussions
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Conference débats
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"Forcener le subjectile," includes 85 photographs of Artaud drawings and sketches.
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Notes, version 1, articles
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Versions 2 and 3
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Photos. 2 folders.
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"Fors: Les mots anglés de Nicolas Abraham et Maria Torok"
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Text fragments, argumentaire, version 1
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Versions 2 and 3
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"Fragen an die ph§nomenologie - abschied vom prinzipiellen?" transcription of a discussion in Vienna, 1985.
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"Les Frontières de la théorie logique" by Q.V. Quine, offprint, translated by Derrida and Roger Martin.
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"Géopsychanalyse - et 'the rest of the world'"
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Versions 1 and 2
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4 version 2 copies
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Glas, exhibit material and Leavey offprint. Folder contains texts that were part of an exhibit at Beaubourg (Centre Pompidou). The two main texts for the exhibit were Glas and Eperons: les styles de Nietzsche, but were not published there; these are "faux texts." The John P. Leavey Jr. offprint is "Jacques Derrida's Glas. A translated selection and some comments on an Absent Colossus." See also Jacques Derrida L'Arc offprint for additional text.
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"Heidegger's silence," first published as "Heideggers Schweigen" in 1988. Includes a discussion on Heidegger with Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, and Reiner Wiehl.
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"History of the lie: Prolegomena," offprint.
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"Une idée de Flaubert: 'La lettre de Platon.'" Given at a colloquium at the Galeries Nationales du Grand-Palais, Paris, 28-29 Nov. 1980 organized by the Société d'Histoire Littéraire de France on the centenary of Flaubert's death. Material given as "Flaubert et la philosophie."
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Notes, colloquium brochure, Flaubert text
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Version 1, version 2 and copy, version 3 and copy
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Proofs, French and English offprints
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"Illustrer, dit-il," 2 versions.
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"Les immatériaux." Exhibit at the Pompidou Center 28 Mar.-15 Jul. 1985, conceived by Jean-François Lyotard and Thierry Chaput. For the exhibit, Derrida and several others responded to a list of words they were given. Derrida gave "Epreuves d'écriture" at the opening of the exhibit.
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Notes, versions 1 and 2
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Participants' responses
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Versions 3-5 and copy
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Versions 6 and 7, Derrida's response to other authors participating
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Interview for Art Papers, with Jerry Cullum and Robert Cheatham in Atlanta, 1985
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Interview for Human Being, in Moscow with several questioners, Feb. 1990
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Interview for The Oxford Literary Review, Nov. 1979
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Interview with Elisabeth Weber, 13 Sep. 1991
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Interview with Maria Pia Telmon
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Interview with Olga Vainshtein in Moscow, Feb. 1990
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Interview with Oswaldo Mu±oz for El Pais, unpublished, Nov. 1992
- "Ja ou le faux-bond."
See "Entre crochets."
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Jacques Derrida. Material is for the 1989 film by Didier Eribon, produced by Philippe Collin for GMT Productions, La Sept series: Profils Contemporains. Includes "interviews" with Geoffrey Bennington, Hélène Cixous, René Major, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Gianni Vatimo.
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Jacques Derrida. L'Arc, volume 54, offprint. Contains text from Glas.
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"Jacques Derrida's Husserl Interpretation: text and commentary" by F. Joseph Smith, English offprint
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Khôra. See also also series 2, 1985-1986, "Littérature et philosophie comparées: Nationalité et nationalisme philosophique - mythos, logos, topos." See also Passions for additional proofs.
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Version 1 and additional papers
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1987 essay and proofs
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1987 proofs copies
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1993 proofs 1
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1993 proofs 2 and 3
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1993 proofs 4 and 5
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Proofs 6 (monograph text), offprint
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Oversized book cover
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"La Langue et le discours de la méthode," offprint
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Lefebvre introduction to Hegel. Material includes notes, 2 versions of Jean-Pierre Lefebvre's introduction to Hegel's letter "Au Ministère Royal des affaires médicales, scolaires, ecclèsiastiques," 2 versions of Hegel's letters, and a letter from Lefebvre.
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Letter to Mr. Sian Griffiths of the Times Higher Education Supplement on "the canon," ca. 1991
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"Letter to Peter Eisenmann," English and French versions, translated by Hilary P. Hanel
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Letter to professor Jennifer Birkett on "Thatcher" repression in Great Britain
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"Lettre à Francine Loreau," versions 1-5, 15 Jul. 1991 , written after the death of Max Loreau
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"Lignées," offprint
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Limited Inc.
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Proofs 1
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Proofs 2
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Proofs 3
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Proofs 4
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Marges-de la philosophie
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Proofs 1. 3 folders.
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Proofs 2. 2 folders.
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Table of contents, "Perséphone" text
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Interview
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"Mémoires d'aveugle. L'autoportrait et autres ruines." Material was for a 26 Oct. 1990-21 Jan. 1991 exhibit at the Louvre. Some versions have unidentified text on the verso. Interview regarding this exhibit appeared in Beaux Arts, Dec. 1990. There may be additional fragments of text on the verso of version 1 of "Privilege. Titre justicatif et remarques introductives" in Du droit à la philosophie. See also the issue of Libération housed with "A Propos d'Althusser" for another interview.
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Notes, articles
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Exhibit materials, including correspondence and catalogue
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Exhibition plan, images
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Photocopied images
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Versions 1-3
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Version 4
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Versions 5 and 6
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Versions 7 and 8
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Version 9 and copy
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Version 10, probably given at the Louvre, 24 Nov. 1990
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Version 11. 2 folders.
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Proofs 1 and 2
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Proofs 3 and 4
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Mémoires-pour Paul de Man
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Correspondence, notes, English offprint
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Proofs 1. 2 folders.
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Proofs 1 copy. 2 folders.
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Proofs 2. 2 folders.
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Proofs 3. 2 folders.
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Proofs 4. 2 folders.
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Proofs 5. 2 folders.
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Proofs 6
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Proofs 7
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Proofs 8
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Proofs 9
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Proofs 10
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Proofs 11, English
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Proofs 12, English
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Proofs 13, English. 2 folders.
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Mimesis des articulations, interview. Interviews of Derrida by Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Sarah Kofman, Sylviane Agacinski, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Bernard Pautrat. GREPH is the topic of part of the interview.
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" Mochlos, ou le conflit des facultés." Given in English at the 100th anniversary of the opening of the graduate school at Columbia, 17 April 1980, at which Derrida received an honorary degree. Also given 2 October 1980 at Yale. See also "Canons and Metonymies: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida" for a related interview. See also Du Droit à la philosophie for additional proofs.
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French versions 1 and 2
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English version 5, text given at Yale, includes correspondence regarding publication
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English version 5 copies
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French proofs
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English versions 1 and 2
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English versions 3 and 4
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"Moi - la psychanalyse," offprint
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Le monolinguisme de l'autre, ou, le prosthèse d'origine
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"Les morts de Roland Barthes"
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Text fragments, version 1 and copy
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Version 2, proofs and offprint
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"Le mot d'ordre," notebook
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"'Les mots' autobiographique - pourquoi pas (why not) Sartre," 23 March 1987 interview published in Japanese, versions 1-3 and partial corrections
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"Nombre de oui," 4 versions, fragments, and offprint
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"Nous autres Grecs." Gilles Deleuze's text comments on Eric Alliez's "Ontologie et logographie, La Pharmacie, Platon et le Simulacre" and Francis Wolff's "Trios." Two pages of fax in the Alliez, Wolff, Deleuze texts folder have very faint areas which have been darkened manually by library staff for clarity.
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Alliez, Wolff, and Deleuze texts
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Notes, versions 1 and 2
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Versions 3-5
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Proofs
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"Ocelle comme pas un," preface to Joseph Joliet's L'Enfant au chien-assis
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Notes, version, proofs
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Joliet text
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"L'oreille de Heidegger: Philopolémologie ( Geschlecht IV)." Version 1 was the basis for the English version, which was translated by John P. Leavey, Jr. See also Politiques de l'amitié, suivi de L'oreille de Heidegger for proofs.
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Fragments of early versions
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Version 1
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Version 2
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English version 1
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English version 2
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Percy Bysshe Shelley's "An Essay on Friendship"
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"Otobiographie de Nietzsche. Politiques du nom propre: L'enseignement de Nietzsche," French version, English version and English offprint. See also L'Oreille de l'autre: otobiographies, transferts, traductions: textes et débats for further information.
- "Oui, rire (Joyce)."
See Ulysse Gramophone.
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"Ousia et grammé: Note sur une note de Sein und Zeit." Version 1 consists of seminar material from the 1960-1961 course "Le Présent (Heidegger, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, Bergson)." Version 2 contains fragments of version 1. See also Marges - de la philosophie for additional proofs.
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Versions 1 and 2
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Version 3 and copy
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Proofs
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Pacific Film Archive (Berkeley, CA) discussion, transcription, 25 Oct. 1978
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"Passe-partout." See also "Parergon."
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Passions. Contains proofs for "Passions," "Sauf le nom," and "Khôra," which together form an "Essai sur le nom." Correspondence accomapanying the English version was included with the English publication On the Name.
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Text
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Proofs 1-3
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Proofs 4, text of the monograph
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"Prière d'insérer" for Passions, Sauf le nom and Khôra
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English translation by David Wood
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Oversize cover proof
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"Philosophie et sciences sociales," program and text. Panel on which Derrida participated, 6 Mar. 1992 colloquium of the Centre Français de Recherches en sciences sociales, "L'Etat des lieux en sciences sociales," organized by Petr Horak.
- "The Pocket Size Tlingit Coffin."
See "Cartouches."
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Points de suspension: Entretiens choisis et présentés par Elisabeth Weber
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Versions of back cover, bibliography and Weber's text
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Proofs 1. 3 folders.
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Partial copy proofs 1, replaced pages
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Proofs 1 returned by press
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Proofs 2
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"Politiques de l'amitié." English version 4 given at a 30 Dec. 1988 conference of the American Philosophical Association on "Law and Society." The 1989-1990 seminar "Manger l'autre: Politiques de l'amitié" includes a Cornell version, which may have been for a 1988 conference. See also Politiques de l'amitié, suivi de L'oreille de Heidegger for proofs.
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Versions 1-4 and copy
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Versions 5-7
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English version 1
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English versions 2 and 3
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English version 4 and copy, conference notes
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Notes, articles
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Correspondence and response to Derrida by Thomas McCarthy
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English offprints
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Politique de la recherche pour l'avenir. Colloquium, probably 1989, of the Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales at Marseille, at which Derrida gave brief "intervention."
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"Ponctuations: le temps de la thèse." Given at Derrida's thesis defense in 1980 at the Sorbonne before a jury presided over by De Gandillac and composed of Aubenque, Desanti (director of the thesis), Joly Lescault, and Levinas See also Du Droit à la philosophie for proofs.
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Versions 1 and 2
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Version 3 and copy, version 4
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"Prénoms de Benjamin." Given at the 26 Apr. 1990 colloquium "Nazism and the 'Final Solution': Probing the Limits of Representation," organized by Saul Friedlander. Given as a preamble for the second half of "Force de loi: The Mystical Foundation of Authority," which was given in English.
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Versions 1-3
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Versions 4 and 5
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Le problème de la genèse dans la philosophie de Husserl
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Proofs 1. 3 folders.
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Proofs 2
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"Le program philosophique de Derrida," interview with Robert Maggiori, questions and 3 versions of responses, 1990
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"Psyché: Inventions de l'autre"
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Versions 1 and 2
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Version 3, 2 copies
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Version 3, 3 copies
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Versions 4 and 5
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Version 6, 3 copies
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English versions 1 and 2
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Book flap and back cover
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"Les pupilles de l'université. Le principe de raison et l'idée de l'université." Given at Derrida's inauguration as Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell, 19 Apr. 1983 in English. At Cornell on 18 Apr. 1983, Derrida also gave a 1-séance seminar "Le Professeur, le maître et l'artiste: de Kant à Schelling." See also Du Droit à la philosophie for proofs.
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French versions 1-3
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Correspondence and notes
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French and English offprints
- "Qu'est-ce que c'est la poésie?"
See Che cos'è la poesia?
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Question to François Laruelle "à propos de Machines textuelles: deconstruction et libito d'écriture," includes the question and Laruelle's response
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Radio France Culture Broadcast, notes, 1988 or 1989.
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Response to M. Farias for Le nouvel observateur, 3 versions
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"Restitutions de la vérité en pointure"
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Notes
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Version 1
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Version 2
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Proofs
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Images
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"Le Ruban de machine à écrire: Limited Ink (2) ('within such limits')"
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Version
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Version copy
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"Comme si c'était possible, 'within such limits'..."
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"Le Sacrifice." Text is a transcription of a 20 Oct. 1991 interview at the meeting "L'irreprésentable, le secret, la nuit, le forclos."
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Versions 1-3, proofs
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French offprint
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"Sauver les phénomènes," 3 versions
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87 : 5-7
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"Scribble: pouvoir l'ecrire," preface to William Warburton's Essai sur les hiéroglyphes des Egyptiens o¼ l'on voit l'origine et le progrès du langue et de l'écriture, l'antiquité des sciences en Egypte, et l'origine du culte des animaux
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87 : 5
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Introduction and notes by Patrick Tort
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Box : Folder :
87 : 6
]
Versions 1-3
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Box : Folder :
87 : 7
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Proofs and offprint
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Box : Folder :
88 : 7
]
"Signature, évenement, contexte," offprint. Given Aug. 1971, University of Montreal, at the XVe Congrès International de l'Association des Sociétés de Philosophie de Langue Français on "Communication." See also Limited Inc. and Marges - de la philosophie for proofs.
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88 : 8
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"Some Questions and Responses." Published conversation with Derrida in English at the colloquium "The Linguistics of Writing," 4-6 Jul. 1986, organized by the Programme in Literary Linguistics at Strathclyde University, Glasgow.
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Box : Folder :
90 : 9-10
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"Syllabe"
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Box : Folder :
90 : 9
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Versions 1-8 and copies
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Box : Folder :
90 : 10
]
Versions 9 and 10, includes several excerpts of various texts
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Box : Folder :
90 : 11
]
"Table ronde à la Maison Franco-Japonaise autour de Jacques Derrida," itinerary, transcription. Material is from a round table discussion 4 Nov. 1983 in Tokyo at the end of a Japan trip in which Derrida gave several papers: "Des tour de Babel," 24 Oct. at Maison Franco-Japonaise; "Devant la loi," 26-28 Oct. at Institut Franco-Japonaise de Tokyo et Fukuoka; "Les Pupilles de l'Université," 27 Oct. at University of Tokyo; 3 séances of "Donner - le temps," 29 Oct.-1 Nov. at Institut Franco-Japonais de Kyoto; and "Enseigner la philosophie," 2 Nov. at University of Tohoku (SendaŲ, Japan).
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Box : Folder :
91 : 1-3
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"Télépathie"
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Box : Folder :
91 : 1
]
Notes, version 1 and copy
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Box : Folder :
91 : 2
]
Version 2 and copy
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Box : Folder :
91 : 3
]
Proofs 1-3, proofs 3 are for Furor.
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Box : Folder :
91 : 4
]
"Le temps des adieux: Heidegger (lu par) Hegel (lu par) Malabou," offprint from Revue philosophique, 1988
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91 : 7-9
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"Titre (à préciser)." Given 14 Mar. 1979 at St. Louis University in Brussels. Also given 8 May 1979 at University of Freiburg-in-Brisgau. Also given 1980 at UCI and probably also at UC Santa Cruz and UC San Diego. "Titre (à préciser)" is the title of one conference, the three others are titled "Babel aujourd'hui." The first is on Blanchot's "Un récit" in La Folie du jour and the second is on La Tâche du traducteur and Illuminations. See also "Le Concept de littérature comparée et les problèmes théoriques de la traduction" for an introduction to a conference.
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Box : Folder :
91 : 7
]
Version 1 and copy, versions 2 and 3
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Box : Folder :
91 : 8
]
Version 4, version 5 and copies
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Box : Folder :
91 : 9
]
Correspondence regarding UCI conference, articles, proofs and English offprint
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Box : Folder :
91 : 10
]
"Le toucher: d'un baiser sur les yeux," 2 versions
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Box : Folder :
92 : 1-5
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Ulysse gramophone: deux mots pour Joyce
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Box : Folder :
92 : 1
]
Proofs 1, of first half only
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Box : Folder :
92 : 2
]
Proofs 2
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Box : Folder :
92 : 3
]
Proofs 3
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Box : Folder :
92 : 4
]
Proofs 4
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Box : Folder :
92 : 5
]
Proofs 5
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Box : Folder :
92 : 8
]
"Un ver à soie (points de vue piqués sur l'autre voile)," English offprint
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Box : Folder :
92 : 9
]
"La vérité en peinture," interview with Jean-Luc Nancy
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Box : Folder :
92 : 12
]
"Videor"
- Series 4.
Audio and video recordings, 1985-1999 . 4.4 linear ft.
This series contains all the video and audio tapes in the collection. The majority of the tapes are of seminars, but some document conferences, discussions, films and television shows featuring Derrida, and unaired material cut from aired productions. The series has been divided into two subseries. Access Access to original audio and video cassettes is restricted; copies are made for researcher use.
- Subseries 4.1.
Audio cassettes, 1985-1998 . 2.8 linear ft.
This subseries contains approximately 230 audio cassettes of Derrida's seminars given in Paris at the Ecole des hautes Etudes et Sciences sociales. Both public seminars and the smaller seminaires restreintes (restricted seminars) for enrolled students are included in the tapes. No cassettes are available for the period from June 1989-November 1996. The majority of the cassettes were recorded by Makoto Asari and given by him to Derrida. Descriptions of seminars are transcribed from the labels of the original cassettes, and no further information is available regarding the titles or topical content of the recorded seminars; some seminar material in Series 2 may correspond to these audio cassette recordings. All audio cassette recordings are in French. The subseries is arranged chronologically.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A001
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1985 November 6 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A002
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1985 November 13 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A003
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1985 December 11 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A004
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1986 November 12 , "Qu'est-ce que la vengeance? Spinoza." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A005
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1986 November 19 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A006
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1986 November 26 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A007
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1986 December 3
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A008
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1986 December 17 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A009
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1987 January 7 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A010
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1987 January 7 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A011
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1987 January 14 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A012
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1987 January 21
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A013
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1987 January 21 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A014
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1987 January 28 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A015
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1987 February 4 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A016
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1987 February 11 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A017
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1987 February 11 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A018
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1987 February 18 , "Benjamin-Heidegger." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A019
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1987 February 18 , seminaire restreinte, "Hegel"
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A020
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1987 February 25 , seminaire restreinte, "Kafka et Scholem de Moses." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A021
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1987 March 4 , seminaire restreinte, "Blanchot-Hegel." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
105 : MS-C01-A022
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1987 March 11 , seminaire restreinte. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A023
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1987 March 18 , "Benjamin"
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A024
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1987 March 18 , seminaire restreinte, "Blanchot suite"
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A025
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1987 March 25 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A026
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1987 May 6 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A027
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1987 May 13 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A028
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1987 May 20 , "Blanchot." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A029
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1987 May 27
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A030
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1987 May 27 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A031
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1987 June 20 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A032
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1987 November 4 , "Idiomès (Heidegger) Traduction." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A033
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1987 November 18 , "Proverbe." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A034
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1987 November 25 , "Hermann Cohen-Wagner." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A035
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1987 December 2 , "Discussion"
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A036
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1987 December 9 , "Rosenzweig-Wagner."
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A037
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1987 December 9 , seminaire restreinte, "Excommunication (Lacan)"
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A038
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1987 December 16 , "Wagner-Kant." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A039
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1988 January 6 , "Hermann Cohen." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A040
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1988 January 6 , seminaire restreinte, "Blanchot"
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A041
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1988 January 13 , "Hermann Cohen"
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A042
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1988 January 20 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A043
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1988 January 27 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
106 : MS-C01-A044
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1988 January 27 , seminaire restreinte. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A047
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1988 March 2 , "Lecture de Rosenzweig (transcrite). 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A048
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1988 March 9 and 16 , "Exposé de Heidegger et Rosenzweig." 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A049
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1988 March 16 , seminaire restreinte, "Bataille"
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A050
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1988 May 11 , "Hegel." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A051
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1988 May 18 , "Hitler." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A052
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1988 May 18 , seminaire restreinte, "Sujet"
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A053
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1988 May 25 , "Alfred"
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A054
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1988 June 1. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A055
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1988 June 1 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A056
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1988 June 15 , "Habermas." 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A057
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1988 June 22 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A058
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1988 November 9
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A059
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1988 November 16
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A060
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1988 November 23 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A061
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1988 November 30 , "Discussion." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A062
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1988 December 14 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A063
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1988 December 21
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A064
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1988 December 21 , seminaire restreinte, "L'Affaire Heidegger: Lacoue-Labarthe"
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A065
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1989 January 11
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A066
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1989 January 18 , "Heidegger." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A067
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1989 January 18 , seminaire restreinte, "L'Affaire Heidegger"
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A068
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1989 January 25 , "Discussion (Heidegger)." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
107 : MS-C01-A069
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1989 February 8 , "Heidegger-Benjamin"
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A070
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1989 February 8 , seminaire restreinte, "Thierry"
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A071
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1989 March 1 , "Heidegger-Benjamin." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A072
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1989 March 1 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A073
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1989 March 8 , "Benjamin (Violence), Benjamin-Heidegger." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A074
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1989 March 15 , "Exposé de Contesse." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A075
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1989 March 22 , "St. Augustin et Pascal." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A076
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1989 March 22 , seminaire restreinte, "Discussion"
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A077
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1989 March 29 , "Benjamin et St. Augustin; Exposè d'une amèricane." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A078
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1989 May 10 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A079
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1989 May 10 , seminaire restreinte
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A080
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1989 May 17 , "Schmitt et Benjamin." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A081
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1989 June 8 , "Alfred"
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A082
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1989 June 7 , seminaire restreinte, "Discours de Rectorat"
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A083
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1989 June 15 , "Kant et Benjamin." 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A084
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1996 November 13 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A085
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1996 November 20 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A086
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1996 November 27 , seminaire restreinte. 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A087
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1996 December 4 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
108 : MS-C01-A088
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1996 December 18 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A089
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1997 January 8 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A090
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1997 January 15 , seminaire restreinte. 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A091
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1997 February 5 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A092
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1997 February 12 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A093
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1997 February 19 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A094
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1997 February 26 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A095
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1997 March 5 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A096
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1997 March 12 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A097
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1997 March 19 , seminaire restreinte. 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A098
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1997 April 30 , seminaire restreinte. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A099
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1997 May 7 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A100
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1997 May 14 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A101
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1997 May 21 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A102
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1997 May 28 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A103
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1997 June 11 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
109 : MS-C01-A104
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1997 November 12 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A105
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1997 November 19 , seminaire restreinte. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A106
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1997 November 26 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A107
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1997 December 3 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A108
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1997 December 17 , seminaire restreinte. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A109
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1998 January 4 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A110
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1998 January 14 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A111
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1998 January 21 , seminaire restreinte. 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A112
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1998 January 28 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A113
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1998 February 11 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A114
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1998 February 18 , seminaire restreinte. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A115
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1998 February 25 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A116
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1998 March 4 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A117
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1998 March 11 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A118
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1998 March 18 , seminaire restreinte. 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
110 : MS-C01-A119
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1998 March 25 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
111 : MS-C01-A120
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1998 May 13 . 3 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
111 : MS-C01-A121
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1998 May 20 , seminaire restreinte. 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
111 : MS-C01-A122
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1998 May 27 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
111 : MS-C01-A123
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1998 June 3 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
111 : MS-C01-A124
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1998 June 10 . 2 cassettes.
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Box : Item :
111 : MS-C01-A125
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1998 June 17 . 3 cassettes.
- Subseries 4.2.
Video cassettes, ca. 1987-1999 . 1.6 linear ft.
This subseries contains a variety of VHS video cassettes. The large majority of the originals are in the European VHS format (PALS); researcher use copies have been made in the North American VHS format (NTSC). Events taped include seminars, conferences and discussions, films and television shows featuring Derrida, and unaired material cut from aired productions. Tapes are in English, French, Japanese, Russian, Greek, Hungarian and German, as well as combinations of these languages. Durations given for some tapes are taken from material accompanying those tapes and have not been confirmed. This subseries is arranged chronologically; several undated video cassettes are arranged first, alphabetically by title.
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Box : Item :
114 : MS-C01-V012
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1990 , GMT Productions, Profils Contemporains, Jacques Derrida: un film de Didier Eribon, réalisé par Phillippe Collin. VHS (NTSC) tape. 60 mins. In French. With Geoffrey Bennington, Hélène Cixous, René Major, Gérard Titus-Carmel, and Gianni Vattimo. See also box 93, folder 9 for a photocopy of the video cassette box sleeve.
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Box : Item :
115 : MS-C01-V012U
]
Researcher use copy. VHS (NTSC) tape.
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Box : Item :
116 : MS-C01-V015
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1993 , Intellectuels, de quoi je me mle?: une émission de la rédaction d'arte = Intellektuelle, warum mischen wir uns ein?: eine sendung der arte redaktion. VHS (PALS) tape. 120 mins. Primarily in French. Daniel Leconte, moderator. Includes Susan Sontag, Edouard Glissant, Jacques Derrida, Toni Morrison, and others.
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Box : Item :
115 : MS-C01-V015U
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Researcher use copy. VHS (NTSC) tape.
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Box : Item :
116 : MS-C01-V018
]
1994 , Enciclopedia Multimediale delle Scienze Filosofiche, Prof. Maurizio Ferraris Argomento: Jacques Derrida. VHS (PALS) tape. In Italian.
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Box : Item :
116 : MS-C01-V019-MS-C01-V020
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1995 , "NTEPINTA (= Derrida)." 2 tapes. VHS (PALS) tapes. In Greek and French. Conversation with Jacques Derrida, includes G. Veltsos, Chakaros, and V. Bitsozis. Title and participants' names taken from notes accompanying video cassette.
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Box : Item :
115 : MS-C01-V020U
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Researcher use copy, tape 2. VHS (NTSC) tape. Use copy created 2000-03
Restricted Materials. 5.4 linear ft. Access: Access to these items is restricted for preservation reasons. In all cases, acid-free photocopies of the material have been placed in the collection for researcher consultation. Series 1. Student work - "L'autre selon malebranche" [94 : 1]
- "Diplômes Ricoeur" [94 : 2]
- "L'experience de la liberté selon malebranche" [94 : 3]
- "Hume" [94 : 4]
- "Kant" [94 : 5]
- Undated, "Le Mal" [94 : 6]
- "Spinoza" [94 : 7]
- "Stoiciens" [94 : 8]
Series 2. Teaching and seminars - Undated, "Benjamin" [97 : 5]
- 1959-1960, "Cours philosophie" [94 : 9-10]
- 1959-1960, "La philosophie de l'histoire" [94 : 11-12]
- 1959-1960, "Exercises hypokhâgne" [94 : 13]
- 1959-1960, "Le silence" [94 : 14]
- 1960-1961, "L'existence de l'autrui se prove-t-elle?" [94 : 15]
- 1960-1961, "Essence existence" [94 : 16]
- 1960-1961, "La raison" [94 : 17-18]
- 1960-1961, "Le sensible" [94 : 19]
- 1961-1962, "Husserl et la critique de l'historicisme" [94 : 20]
- 1961-1962, "Qu'est-ce qu'un phénoméne?" [94 : 21]
- 1961-1962, "Qu'est-ce que l'apparence?" [94 : 22]
- 1961-1962, "Le monde chez H[eidegger]" [95 : 1]
- 1961-1962, "L'intuition" [95 : 2]
- 1961-1962, "L'idée selon Malebranche" [95 : 3]
- 1961-1962, "Le sense du transcendental" [95 : 4-6]
- 1962-1963, "La refutation de l'idéalisme" [95 : 7]
- 1962-1963, "Lagneau: Le cours sur dieu" [95 : 8]
- 1962-1963, "La cinquiéme des méditations Cartesienne de Husserl" [95 : 9]
- 1962-1963, "Peut-on dire oui à la finitude" [95 : 10]
- 1962-1963, "Norme et fait: la notion de loi est-elle essentiellement ejuridique?" [95 : 11]
- 1963-1964, "Bergson. Introduction à la métaphysique. L'Idee du néant" [95 : 12-13]
- 1963-1964, "Le Mal est dans le monde comme un esclave que fait monter l'eau-Claudel" [95 : 14]
- 1963-1964, "L'Origine de la réfutation. Sartre" [95 : 15]
- 1963-1964, "L'Altérité et l'autre" [95 : 16]
- 1963-1964, "Erreur et errance: Heidegger" [95 : 17]
- 1963-1964, "L'Ironie, le Doute, et la Question" [95 : 18 - 96 : 1]
- 1963-1964, "Phénomenologie et Empirisme" [96 : 2-3]
- 1963-1964, "Histoire et vérité" [96 : 4-5]
- 1963-1964, "Le Visible et l'invisible" [96 : 6]
- 1963-1964, "Ontologie et théologie" [96 : 7]
- 1964-1965, "Heidegger et la question de l'Etre et l'histoire" [96 : 8-10]
- 1964-1965, "La théorie de la signification dans Les Recherches logiques et dans Idéen I" and other titled séances [96 : 11-14]
- 1965-1966, "Hume-Rousseau (religion naturelle)" [96 : 15-16]
- 1965-1966, "Nature, Culture, Ecriture ou la violence de la lettre; de C. Levi Strauss à J. J. Rousseau" and "Ecriture et Civilization" [96 : 17]
- 1968-1969, "Littérature et vérité: Le concept de la mimesis" [96 : 18]
- 1968-1969, "L'Ecriture et le théâtre: Mallarmé/ Artaud" [96 : 19]
- 1969-1970, "L'Ecriture et le phénomène" [96 : 20]
- 1969-1970, "Théorie du discours philosophique: la métaphore dans le texte philosophique" [96 : 21-22]
- 1970-1971, "Théorie du discours philosophique." [96 : 23]
- 1971, "Lautreament" [96 : 24]
- 1971, "La psychanalyse dans le texte" [96 : 25-26]
- 1971-1972, "La Famille de Hegel" [96 : 28-31]
- 1972, "Philosophie et rhétorique au XVIIIe siècle: Condillac et Rousseau" [96 : 32-33]
- 1972-1973, "Réligion et philosophie" [96 : 34]
- 1974-1975, "GREPH (le concept de l'idéologie chez les idéologues)" [97 : 1]
- 1975, "La Vie la mort" [97 : 2-3]
- 1975-1976, "Théorie et pratique" [97 : 4]
- 1976-1977, "La Chose (Heidegger/ Blanchot)" [97 : 6-7]
- 1976-1977, "Blanchot - Thomas l'Obscu." [97 : 8]
- 1977-1978, "La Chose (Heidegger and the 'other' of Heidegger)" or "Legs de Freud" [97 : 9]
- 1978-1979, "De droit à la litterature" [97 : 10]
- 1979-1980, "Le Concept de la littérature comparée et les problèmes de la traduction" [97 : 11]
- 1980-1981, "Le Respect" [97 : 12-13]
- 1980-1981, "La Représentation" [97 : 14-15]
- 1981-1982, "La Langue et le discours de la méthode" [97 : 16-17]
- 1984-1985, "Le Fantôme de l'autre: Nationalité et nationalisme philosophique" [97 : 18]
- 1986-1987, "Théologic - Politique: Nationalité et nationalisme philosophique" [97 : 19]
- 1990-1991, "Manger l'autre: Politiques de l'amitiée" [97 : 20]
Series 3. Publication and conference activities - "+R (pas dessous le marché)" [98 : 1-2]
- "Anyone Conference" [98 : 3]
- "Back from Moscow, in the USSR" [98 : 4-5]
- "Biodegradables: seven diary fragments" [112 OS : 1]
- "Bonnes volontés de puissance (Une Réponse à Hans-Georg Gadamer)," offprint [98 : 6]
- La Carte postale: de Socrate à Freud et au-delà [98 : 7-11]
- "Cartouches" [98 : 12-13]
- "Cartouches" [112 OS : 2-3]
- Che cos'é la poesia? proofs [98 : 14]
- Circonfession: cinquante neuf périodes et périphrases [98 : 15-16]
- "Contresignatures." [98 : 17]
- "La Crise de l'enseignement philosophique" [98 : 18]
- "D'un ton apocalyptique adopté naguére en philosophie" [98 : 19]
- "De l'esprit: Heidegger et la question" [98 : 20]
- "De la grammatologie" [98 : 21-22]
- "Le Dernier mot du Racisme" [98 : 23]
- "Derrida l'insoumis" [98 : 24]
- "The Derridean View" [112 OS : 13]
- "Des tours de Babel" [98 : 25]
- "La Différance" [98 : 26-27]
- "La Dissémination" [98 : 28 - 99 : 6]
- "Donner la mort" [99 : 7-8]
- "La Double séance" [99 : 9-13]
- "Du tout" [100 : 1]
- L'Ecriture et la difference [100 : 2-5]
- "Edmund Husserl, Die Krisis europ§ischen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Ph§nomenologie. Traduction" [100 : 6-8]
- "Edmund Husserl, L'Origine de la geometrie: traduction et introduction" [101 : 1-5]
- "En ce moment dans cet ouvrage me voici," proofs [101 : 6]
- "Entre crochets" and "Ja, ou le faux-bond," "Entre crochets" [101 : 7]
- Eperons Les styles de Nietzsche [101 : 8-9]
- "'Etre juste avec Freud.' L'histoire de la folie ° l'âge de la psychanalyse" [101 : 10]
- "Feu la cendre" [101 : 11]
- "Feu la cendre" [112 OS : 4]
- "Figures" [101 : 12]
- "Une 'folie' doit veiller sur la pensée" [112 OS : 5]
- "Fors: Les mots anglés de Nicolas Abraham et Maria Torok" [101 : 13-14]
- "Freud et la scéne de l'écriture" [101 : 15]
- "Genése et structure' et la phénoménologie" [101 : 16]
- "GREPH" [101 : 17]
- "Heidegger l'enfer des philosophes" [101 : 18]
- "Une Idée de Flaubert: 'La Lettre de Platon'" [101 : 19]
- Interview for Human Being [101 : 20]
- Interview with Didier Eribon for Libération [101 : 21]
- Interview with R. P. Droit for Le Monde [101 : 22]
- Lefebvre introduction to Hegel [102 : 1]
- "Legs de Freud" [102 : 2]
- "Lettre à Francine" [102 : 3]
- "La linguistique de Rousseau" [102 : 4]
- "Le Main de Heidegger: Geschlecht II" [102 : 5]
- Marges - de la philosophie [102 : 6 - 103 : 2]
- "Mémoires d'aveugle - L'autoportrait et autres ruines" [103 : 3-5]
- "Mémoires - pour Paul de Man" [103 : 6]
- "Mémoires: Trois lectures pour Paul de Man" [112 OS : 6]
- Mimesis des articulations [103 : 7]
- Mimesis des articulations [112 OS : 7]
- "Le Mot d'ordre" [103 : 8]
- "La Mythologie blanche: La Métaphore dans le texte philosophique" [103 : 9]
- "N'Oublions pas la psychanalyse" [103 : 10]
- "Nous autres Grecs" [103 : 11]
- "Ousia et grammé: Note sur une note de Sein und Zeit" [103 : 12]
- "Parergon" [103 : 13]
- "Pas" [103 : 14-15]
- "Pas d'apocalypse, pas maintenant (à tout vitesse, sept missiles, sept missives)" [112 OS : 14]
- "Passe-partout" [103 : 16]
- "La Pharmacie de Platon" [103 : 17-18]
- "La Pharmacie de Platon" [112 OS : 15-16]
- Points de suspension: Entretiens choisis et présentés par Elisabeth Weber [103 : 19-21]
- "Politiques de l'amitié" [103 : 22-23]
- Politiques de l'amitié, suivi de L'oreille de Heidegger [103 : 24-26]
- Politique de la recherche pour l'avenir [103 : 27]
- "Ponge poéte français" [103 : 28]
- "La portée des noms" [112 OS : 8]
- Positions Entretiens avec Henri Ronse, Julia Kristeva, Jean-Louis Houdebine, Guy Scarpetta [103 : 29]
- "Pour l'amour de Lacan" [103 : 30]
- "Préferér préfaire ° prédire: comment traduire - le dérapage d'une préface" [103 : 31-32]
- Psyché: Inventions de l'autre [104 : 1]
- "Les Pupilles de l'Université. Le principe de raison et l'idée de l'Université" [104 : 2-3]
- "Questions ° Professor Apel" [104 : 4]
- "Les Questions actuelles de l'enseignment philosophique" [104 : 5]
- "Les Questions actuelles de l'enseignment philosophique" [112 OS : 9]
- Radio France Culture Broadcast [104 : 6]
- "Reflexions sur l'état actuel et les perspectives de l'enseignement de la philosophie en France: La philosophie demandée" [104 : 7]
- "Rencontre autour d'un poéte: L'ombre de Celan" [104 : 8]
- "Restitutions de la vérité en pointure" [104 : 9]
- "Rhétorique de la drogue" [104 : 10]
- "Le Retrait de la métaphore" [104 : 11]
- "Le Sacrifice" [104 : 12]
- "Le Sacrifice" [112 OS : 10]
- Sauf le nom (Post-scriptum) [104 : 13]
- Schibboleth, pour Paul Celan [104 : 14]
- "Scribble: pouvoir l'écrire" [104 : 15]
- "Seminar on 'Positing' and 'Position'" [104 : 16]
- "Signéponge" [104 : 17]
- "Signéponge" [112 OS : 11-12]
- "Some questions and responses" [104 : 18]
- "Spectres de Marx: L'Etat de la dette, le travail du devil et la nouvelle Internationale" [104 : 19]
- "Survivre: Journal de bord," "Le Bord du texte," "Venise" [104 : 20]
- "Syllabe" [104 : 21]
- "Télépathie" [104 : 22-23]
- "Titre (° préciser)" [104 : 24]
- "Tympan" [104 : 25]
- "La Vérité en peinture" [104 : 26]
- "La Voix de l'ami" [104 : 27]
- La Voix et le phénoméne: Introduction au probléme du signe dans la phénomenology de Husserl [104 : 28]
- "Y-a-t-il une langue philosophique?" [104 : 29]
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