David Ewick



Toward a Classified Bibliography of Not One Thing:
Cross Disciplinary Cultural Studies in English Language Journals
(8/38)

2. Cultural Studies and the Theory of Practice

2.1 Deconstruction

†Bissell, E. Beaumont. 1999. Reinventing the wheel: Deconstruction, new historicism, and the compulsion to repeat. Dalhousie Review 79.2: 173-82.

Boundas, Constantin. 2000. On tendencies and signs: Major and minor deconstruction. Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 5.2: 163-76.

†Briggs, Robert. 2001. Wild thoughts: A deconstructive environmental ethics? Environmental Ethics 23.2: 115-34.

†Desmond, William. 2000. Neither deconstruction nor reconstruction: Metaphysics and the intimate strangeness of being. International Philosophical Quarterly 40.1: 37-49.

Feldman, Stephen M. 2000. Made for each other: The interdependence of deconstruction and philosophical hermeneutics. Philosophy & Social Criticism 26.1: 51-70.

Fuchs, Stephan, and Steven Ward. 1994. What is deconstruction and where and when does it take place? Making facts in science, building cases in law. American Sociological Review 59.4: 481-500.

†Gwozdz, Thomas. 1999. Derrida, Maritain, and deconstruction. International Philosophical Quarterly 39.3: 305-16.

Kamuf, Peggy. 1999. The experience of deconstruction. Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 4.3: 3-14.

Leledakis, Kanakis. 2000. Derrida, deconstruction and social theory. European Journal of Social Theory 3.2: 175-93.

Luhmann, Niklas. 1993. Deconstruction as second-order observing. New Literary History 34.4: 763-82.

†MacDonald, Eleanor. 1999. Deconstruction’s promise: Derrida’s rethinking of Marxism. Science & Society 63.2: 145-62.

†Mathewson, Daniel B. 2002. A critical binarism: Source criticism and deconstructive criticism. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, no. 98: 3-28.

Maze, J. R. 2001. Social constructionism, deconstructionism and some requirements for discourse. Theory & Psychology 11.3: 393-417.

Nash, John. 2000. Deconstruction and its audiences: “A new enlightenment for the century to come”? Paragraph 23.2: 119-34.

Newman, Saul. 2001. Derrida’s deconstruction of authority. Philosophy & Social Criticism 27.3: 1-20.

Norris, Christopher. 1998. Deconstruction and epistemology: Bachelard, Derrida, de Mann. Paragraph 21.1: 69-100.

----------, and Marianna Papastephenou. 2002. Deconstruction, anti-realism and philosophy of science™an interview with Christopher Norris. Journal of Philosophy of Education 36.2: 265-89.

Parini, Jay. 1997. The lessons of theory. Philosophy and Literature 21.1: 91-101.

Phiddian, Robert. 1997. Are parody and deconstruction secretly the same thing? New Literary History 28.4: 673-96.

†Sussman, Henry. 2001. Deterritorializing the text: Flow-theory and deconstruction. Modern Language Notes 115.5: 974-96.

Trapagnier, Barbara. 2001. Deconstructing categories: Exposure of silent racism. Symbolic Interaction 24.2: 141-63.

See also 2.2 Adkins; 3.7: Niemonen; 3.13: Herr; 3.14.2: Thomas; 4.4 Jacques Derrida

2.1.1 Deconstruction and Japan

Loy, David R. 1999. Language against its own mystifications: Deconstruction in Nâgârjuna and Dôgen. Philosophy East & West 49.3: 245-60.


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