Friday, March 13, 2009

Figure/Ground

Derrida is at a disadvantage when he quotes from Saussure, Jakobson, etc. because they are much clearer writers than he is, and he's choosing passages in which they make particularly succinct and forceful points. Set against the background of Derrida's flabby stemwinding, the words of these other thinkers really pop.

No comments:

Post a Comment