10. Deconstruction I

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  • Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300)
    In this lecture on Derrida and the origins of deconstruction, Professor Paul Fry explores two central Derridian works: "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of Human Sciences" and "Différance." Derrida's critique of structuralism and semiotics, particularly the work of Levi-Strauss and Saussure, is articulated. Deconstruction's central assertions that language is by nature arbitrary and that meaning is indeterminate are examined. Key concepts, such as the nature of the text, discourse, différance, and supplementarity are explored.
    00:00 - Chapter 1. Origins and Influence of Jacques Derrida
    06:33 - Chapter 2. Derrida's Style
    09:25 - Chapter 3. The Eiffel Tower and Wallace Stevens' "Anecdote of the Jar"
    17:00 - Chapter 4. Levi-Strauss and the Oedipus Myth
    22:39 - Chapter 5. Derrida and Semiotic Science
    28:13 - Chapter 6. "Event" and History
    33:42 - Chapter 7. Language and Writing
    42:34 - Chapter 8. Language, Supplementarity, and Différance
    Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu/courses
    This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

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