Dissemination by Jacques Derrida
This philosophical work delves into the complexities of language, meaning, and interpretation, challenging traditional notions of authorship and textual coherence. Through a series of essays, it explores the idea that meaning is not fixed but rather disseminated across a network of interpretations, constantly shifting and evolving. The text employs deconstructive techniques to unravel the layers of meaning within literary and philosophical texts, emphasizing the instability and multiplicity inherent in language. By questioning the boundaries between text and context, it invites readers to reconsider the processes of reading and understanding, highlighting the fluid and dynamic nature of meaning-making.
- Published
- 1972
- Nationality
- French
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- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- French
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