Post Structuralism and Related Quotes: from Jacques Derrida, Judith Kristeva, and Many Others
POST STRUCTURALISM AND RELATED QUOTES was written for those readers, especially students and those outside the field, who are interested in Post-structuralism and its development. Included are many quotes from philosophers, thinkers, and theorists whose writings preceded Post-structuralism. Numerous pages of quotes from post-structuralists are provided, especially those of Jacques Derrida and Judith Kristeva. These quotes can assist with the writing of a paper and provide an understanding of the movement that influences so much of current thought today. The book offers other resources including:
• a list of additional thinkers with a post-structuralism phase
• a large group of random quotes about post-structuralism
•rebuttals to post structuralism
•resources and speculations--what's next
•extensive bibliography
•index of terms
•how to write in a post structural context
Post-Structuralism and Related Quotes: from Jacques Derrida, Judith Kristeva, and Many Others describes in easily understood words and terms each movement that led to Post-structuralism. For example, the following is a general description of Post-structuralism:
Post structuralism is considered a philosophical school of thought. It grew out of, and in response to, the philosophy of Deconstruction. Post structuralism is also a reaction to Structuralism. Scholars associated with structuralism, such as Roland Barthes, also developed interest and interacted in the Post-structuralism conversation. Post-structuralism is one of the major driving forces in philosophy today.
In the late 1960s, France, post structuralism was already established as a movement in literary criticism and philosophy. The germination of Post structuralism can be found in Ferdinand de Saussure's linguistic theories, in Claude Lévi-Strauss's structural anthropology, and Jacques Derrida's deconstructionist theories.
About the Author
Sleigh won recognition for her writing in the US and abroad. She was educated the universities of Delaware and Michigan, taught at the college level and traveled extensively. She now lives in Robert Penn Warren country where she draws inspiration. Sleigh wrote five published poetry collections. Her latest work is entitled AN AMERICAN STILL LIFE.
She won finalist designation in several literary and academic competitions. On her website, http://esmithsleigh.weebly.com/, she blogs about Post-structuralism and poetry.
She was nominated for 2013-2014 Kentucky Poet Laureate.
POST STRUCTURALISM AND RELATED QUOTES was written for those readers, especially students and those outside the field, who are interested in Post-structuralism and its development. Included are many quotes from philosophers, thinkers, and theorists whose writings preceded Post-structuralism. Numerous pages of quotes from post-structuralists are provided, especially those of Jacques Derrida and Judith Kristeva. These quotes can assist with the writing of a paper and provide an understanding of the movement that influences so much of current thought today. The book offers other resources including:
• a list of additional thinkers with a post-structuralism phase
• a large group of random quotes about post-structuralism
•rebuttals to post structuralism
•resources and speculations--what's next
•extensive bibliography
•index of terms
•how to write in a post structural context
Post-Structuralism and Related Quotes: from Jacques Derrida, Judith Kristeva, and Many Others describes in easily understood words and terms each movement that led to Post-structuralism. For example, the following is a general description of Post-structuralism:
Post structuralism is considered a philosophical school of thought. It grew out of, and in response to, the philosophy of Deconstruction. Post structuralism is also a reaction to Structuralism. Scholars associated with structuralism, such as Roland Barthes, also developed interest and interacted in the Post-structuralism conversation. Post-structuralism is one of the major driving forces in philosophy today.
In the late 1960s, France, post structuralism was already established as a movement in literary criticism and philosophy. The germination of Post structuralism can be found in Ferdinand de Saussure's linguistic theories, in Claude Lévi-Strauss's structural anthropology, and Jacques Derrida's deconstructionist theories.
About the Author
Sleigh won recognition for her writing in the US and abroad. She was educated the universities of Delaware and Michigan, taught at the college level and traveled extensively. She now lives in Robert Penn Warren country where she draws inspiration. Sleigh wrote five published poetry collections. Her latest work is entitled AN AMERICAN STILL LIFE.
She won finalist designation in several literary and academic competitions. On her website, http://esmithsleigh.weebly.com/, she blogs about Post-structuralism and poetry.
She was nominated for 2013-2014 Kentucky Poet Laureate.