how do i get better at deconstructing?
what books would u guys rec?
>>9846095
Either a very short introduction to Derrida - https://www.amazon.com/Derrida-Short-Introduction-Simon-Glendinning/dp/019280345X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1501806951&sr=1-1&keywords=a+very+short+introduction+to+deconstruction or something like "Writing and Difference"
>>9846095
>what books would u guys rec?
Read the bible, backwords
>>9846095
Read philosophy and see if arguments depend on a certain binary that is hierarchically organised, and then check to see if there is any evidence in the text itself that reverses that hierarchy. Derrida used Rousseau as one example and it should be pretty easy to see his ideas of 'nature' and 'culture' are a little vague.
>>9846095
derrida was one of the main class ideologists for the post-1968 professional intelligentsia. The understanding of the world as 'text' and 'discourse' happens to be very convenient for the class of people that deals with the management of texts and discourses.