Preface
Part I. Beyond Deconstruction: Derrida
Chapter 1. Grammatology
Chapter 2. Theoria
Chapter 3. Mnemonics
Chapter 4. Models
Chapter 5. Speculation
Part II. Post(e)-Pedagogy
Chapter 6. The Scene of Teaching
Chapter 7. Seminar: Jacques Lacan
Chapter 8. Performance: Joseph Beuys
Chapter 9. Film: Sergei Eisenstein
Notes
Index
Gregory L. Ulmer is an associate professor of English at the University of Florida.
Gregory Ulmer has written a very important book, one that deserves
to be widely read and discussed. Applied Grammatology is a
rich mine of observations and hypotheses.
-Clayton Koelb, Comparitive Literature Studies
Gregory Ulmer's Applied Grammatology is an extremely
well-written study of Derridean thought and is particularily
informative in its discussion of those aspects of Derrida's rather
large oevre that have for the most part been overlooked.
-Substance
He has taken matters boldly in hand and dared to raise the
difficult question of 'Application' in a remarkably clear
style.
-James Creech, Degre Second
It is an ambitious book, seeking nothing less than to take the
first steps in a program of change so radical as to seem
unreceivable as pedagogy. But Gregory Ulmer's knowledge of the
field is unusually wide and convincing and his vision of this new
science exceptionally exciting.
-Louis A. Cellucci, American Society for Aesthetics
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