Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression (Religion and Postmodernism Series)
by Jacques DerridaSign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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Sometimes a pseudo-Freudian notion: Of all the books by French theory types that I own and have never read, I consider most often picking this one up, not because the topic--as I understand it from the dust jacket and initial pages--particularly interests me, but simply because it is one of the few gifts that my father ever gave me that was characterized by an attempt to take into account my (then) current interests. So I feel a bit guilty that I never got more than a few pages in, but not--for ...more
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After the "major Derrida" (Of Grammatology, Dissemination, The Post Card), _Archive Fever_ ranks as one of most important of his works along with _Memoires for Paul de Man_.
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Read in November, 2007
I've started this one, but it's not as fascinating as some of the other works that directly address the production of discourse. This is still an important work, though.
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Read in July, 2008
Don't let my rating scare anyone away. Derrida has always made my head spin, so I'm a bad one to rate anything by him.
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mmmm, Derrida AND Freud..what? I know, it's wonderful.
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