Archive Fever
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Author | Jacques Derrida |
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Original title | Mal d'Archive: Une Impression Freudienne |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Subject | The Archive |
Publisher | Éditions Galilée |
Publication date | 1995 |
Published in English | 1996 |
Media type |
Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression (French: Mal d'Archive: Une Impression Freudienne) is a book by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It was first published in 1995 by Éditions Galilée. An English translation by Eric Prenowitz was published in 1996.[1]
Summary
In Archive Fever, Derrida discusses the nature and function of the archive, particularly in Freudian terms and in light of the death drive. The book also contains discussions of Judaism and Jewish identity and of electronic technology such as e-mail.[2]
References
External links
- Excerpts
- Veryard, Richard (August 1997). "Review of "Jacques Derrida. Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression"". Retrieved 2010-02-09.
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Jacques Derrida
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- "The Rhetoric of Drugs" (1989)
- Points...: Interviews, 1974–1994 (1995)
- "Cogito and the History of Madness" (1963)
- "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (1966)
- Of Grammatology (1967)
- Speech and Phenomena (1967)
- Writing and Difference (1967)
- Margins of Philosophy (1972)
- Glas (1974)
- The Post Card (1980)
- Limited Inc. (1988)
- Right to Philosophy (1990)
- Acts of Literature (1991)
- Specters of Marx (1993)
- Archive Fever (1995)
- Ethics, Institutions, and the Right to Philosophy (2002)
- The Animal That Therefore I Am (2008)
- Deconstruction
- Différance
- Hauntology
- Template:Hauntology
- Kettle logic
- Phallogocentrism
- Phonocentrism
- Logocentrism
- Metaphysics of presence
- Free play
- Citationality
- Marguerite Aucouturier
- Gadamer–Derrida debate
- Sokal affair
- Ghost Dance (film)
- Derrida
- The Reception of Derrida
- Searle–Derrida debate
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