PHM4750

Deconstruction and feminism

Claire Colebrook

8 points -2 hours per week -Second semester -Clayton

Synopsis This is an introductory subject on the writings of Jacques Derrida and their connections and relevance to issues in contemporary feminist theory. The course is roughly divided into three parts: in the first, his earliest deconstructive concepts (the trace, writing, dissemination, the sign) are outlined and assessed; in the second, we will focus on those of his texts where he deals with the concept or metaphor of woman (woman as truth, woman as metaphor, sexual difference), primarily through his readings of Nietzsche, Levinas and feminist issues. And in the final section, we will explore the ways in which his work has been utilised and criticised in contemporary feminist and political theory (eg through the work of Gayatri Spivak, Vicki Kirby, Dianne Elam and others).

Assessment Written (6000 words): 100%

Prescribed texts

A collection of readings available from the department

Recommended texts

Derrida J Of grammatology
Derrida J Spurs
Elam D Feminism and deconstruction
Holland N (ed.) Derrida and feminism
Spivak G C In other worlds

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