Jacques Derrida's language (Bin Laden on the telephone)

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This essay considers the distinctiveness of Derrida's language, the inventiveness of his writing, and the force of irony in his work, in an attempt to illuminate the political character of his thinking across a range of topics including literature, the hoax, soccer, psychoanalysis, and terrorism. ©Mosaic.

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Royle, N. (2006). Jacques Derrida’s language (Bin Laden on the telephone). Mosaic. https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748632954.003.0006

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