item: #1 of 20 id: ajiss-266 author: Shafieyan, Mahdi title: Derrida’s Shadow in the Light of Islamic Studies: An Analysis of Binary Relations in the Qur’an date: 2015 words: 7989 flesch: 62 summary: Jacques Derrida created the concept of binary relations in the West. Mahdi Shafieyan is an assistant professor of English literature at Tehran’s Imam Sadiq University. He specialises in the postmodern philosophy of literature and Islamic hermeneutics. keywords: ajiss32; binaries; binary; derrida; difference; god; islamic; opposition; page; qur’an; trans; words; writing cache: ajiss-266.pdf plain text: ajiss-266.txt item: #2 of 20 id: alusur-7018 author: Melvin-Koushki, Matthew title: Of Islamic Grammatology: Ibn Turka’s Lettrist Metaphysics of Light* date: 2016 words: 37184 flesch: 47 summary: Al-ʿUṣūr al-Wusṭā 24 (2016): 42-113. In the 8th/14th century encyclopedists in Islamicate heartlands asserted the superiority of writing over speech. In 9th/15th century a network of Muslim neopythagoreanizing lettrists developed the first formal metaphysics of writing. keywords: abū; al-ʿuṣūr al; arabic; book; cambridge; century; context; culture; derrida; doctrine; dīn; existence; form; god; grammatology; history; ibn al; ibn turka; intellectual; iran; islamic; islamicate; knowledge; koushki; koushki al-ʿuṣūr; letters; lettrist; light; literature; magic; mamluk; matthew; melvin; metaphysics; new; number; occult; ottoman; pen; period; persian; philosophy; place; quest; safavid; scholars; science; speech; tashkīk al; theory; time; timurid; tradition; world; writing; wusṭā; ʿalī; ʿilm al cache: alusur-7018.pdf plain text: alusur-7018.txt item: #3 of 20 id: at-2240 author: Gheitury, A. title: The Book, deconstruction, and the religious sign date: 2009 words: 9414 flesch: 66 summary: Dr. Amer Gheitury is a professor at the University of Razi in Kermanshah, Iran. In his article, he explores the idea of deconstruction in the structure of the Qur’an and the religious sign. keywords: book; deconstruction; derrida; fact; god; language; lord; moses; presence; qur’an; sign; text cache: at-2240.pdf plain text: at-2240.txt item: #4 of 20 id: coolabah-15702 author: Serra Pagès, Carles title: Cannibalism in Montaigne, de Certeau and Derrida date: 2016 words: 6555 flesch: 51 summary: Cannibalism in Montaigne, de Certeau and Derrida is discussed in a text by Carles Serra Pagès. It is based on the discursive strategies of Montaignes, Certeaus and Dermida in analysing the figure of the cannibal. keywords: certeau; derrida; language; sacrifice; savage; subject; text cache: coolabah-15702.pdf plain text: coolabah-15702.txt item: #5 of 20 id: csp-111 author: Soloviy, Roman title: “Messianicity Without Messianism”: On the Place of Religion in the Philosophy of Jacques Derrida date: 2020 words: 7122 flesch: 46 summary: Roman Soloviy has written an article on Jacques Derrida's "Messianicity without messianism". The article was published online on 9 July 2020. The aim of the article is to examine the rethinking of religion in contemporary continental philosophy. keywords: concept; derrida; future; god; messianicity; messianism; past; religion; time cache: csp-111.pdf plain text: csp-111.txt item: #6 of 20 id: epiphany-179 author: Bosnak, Metin title: Writing as Reading itself: A Derridean Reading of Lost in the Funhouse date: 2015 words: 3628 flesch: 63 summary: Metin Boşnak, Asena Boşank, and A. Bosnak wrote a book called "Lost in the Funhouse" about Derrida's views on language and writing. They also wrote "WRITING AS READING ITSELF: A DERRIDEAN READING OF LOST IN THE FUNHOUSE" in the Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies. keywords: barth; derrida; funhouse; language; writing cache: epiphany-179.pdf plain text: epiphany-179.txt item: #7 of 20 id: epiphany-277 author: Anoosheh, Sayed Mohammad title: METAPHYSICAL OR DIFFERENTIAL: FITZGERALD'S THE GREAT GATSBY UNDER DERRIDEAN CONCEPT OF LOVE date: 2019 words: 7710 flesch: 62 summary: Jacques Derrida revolutionized Western Philosophy by reconsidering the previous ideas from a new perspective. He imparts the notion that nothing ever exists outside the text, yet the text is filled with innumerable meanings. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is used to examine the Derridean deconstructive notion of love. keywords: daisy; derrida; fitzgerald; gatsby; language; love; meaning; new; text; time cache: epiphany-277.pdf plain text: epiphany-277.txt item: #8 of 20 id: fous-860 author: Miller, Paul Allen title: The Art of Self-Fashioning, or Foucault on Plato and Derrida date: 2005 words: 10731 flesch: 47 summary: The Art of Self-Fashioning is a paper by Paul Allen Miller. It is about Michel Foucault’s reading of Plato and Derrida as part of his ongoing dialogue and debate with them. The dialogue was appreciated in antiquity and universally accepted as genuine. keywords: cambridge; derrida; foucault; logos; paris; phaedrus; philosophy; plato; practice; press; reading; self; university; writing cache: fous-860.pdf plain text: fous-860.txt item: #9 of 20 id: interstices-308 author: Simmons, Laurence title: Heidegger and the Herringbone Cowshed date: 2005 words: 7988 flesch: 62 summary: Ron Sharp designed a herringbone cowshed in 1952 to solve the problem of having to stoop while milking. It included a pit for the milker to stand in down the middle of the shed and raised platforms for the cows, which were ‘angle-parked’ with theirudders within easy reach. keywords: animal; death; derrida; hand; heidegger; human; language; question; relation; technics; technology; world cache: interstices-308.pdf plain text: interstices-308.txt item: #10 of 20 id: interstices-390 author: Simmons, Laurence title: “Drawing has always been more than drawing”: Derrida and disegno date: 2010 words: 5774 flesch: 69 summary: Drawing has always been more important than painting for Jacques Derrida. He speaks of drawing rather than painting. In drawing there is the experience of the trait, of differential trace, of the differential trace of drawing and painting. keywords: adami; cat; colour; derrida; disegno; drawing; glas; line; portrait; writing cache: interstices-390.pdf plain text: interstices-390.txt item: #11 of 20 id: jah-53304 author: Bechtol, Harris B. title: A Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Death of the Other Understood as Event date: 2017 words: 8349 flesch: 67 summary: Harris B. Bechtol is the author of a Hermeneutic Phenomenology article for the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics. Poetry, literature and art expose us to common experiences so that we see the heart of these experiences as we live them out in everyday life. keywords: death; derrida; event; experience; hermeneutics; life; loss; new; time; world cache: jah-53304.pdf plain text: jah-53304.txt item: #12 of 20 id: palabraclave-9116 author: Mazzetti Latini, Carolina title: La aporía de la muerte: comunicación entre vivos y muertos date: 2019 words: 14062 flesch: 63 summary: Palabra Clave, Vol. 22 No. 3 - Julio de 2019. e2236: La aporía de la muerte: comunicación entre vivos and muertos. keywords: acá; ahí; allá; aporía; argentina; así; años; buenos; carolina; clave; como; comunicación; con; cuando; cuerpo; de la; de los; decir; del; derrida; desde; e2236; eissn; ella; en el; en la; entonces; entre; entrevistador; esa; ese; estaba; este; está; fue; había; investigación; julio; la muerte; la vida; las; latini; lo que; los; mazzetti; muerte; muerte en; muerte y; muertos; más; nunca; otro; para; partir; pero; persona; por; porque; que; qué; recuperado; respuesta; sino; sobre; social; solo; tanto; todo; torno; una; vida; vivos; vol; y de; y el; y la; y muertos cache: palabraclave-9116.pdf plain text: palabraclave-9116.txt item: #13 of 20 id: tci-187370 author: Pereira, Talita Vidal title: Challenges to Curriculum Theory in the 21st Century: Thinking the School Beyond the Basics date: 2016 words: 5522 flesch: 52 summary: Talita Vidal Pereira, Hugo Heleno Camilo Costa and others discuss challenges to curriculum theory in the 21st century. The article is inspired by the theme of the 5th International Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies Conference in Ottawa, Canada. keywords: context; control; curriculum; derrida; discourse; idea; meaning; translation; writing cache: tci-187370.pdf plain text: tci-187370.txt item: #14 of 20 id: tci-192012 author: Costa, Hugo Heleno Camilo title: Curriculum, Context and Otherness date: 2019 words: 7956 flesch: 43 summary: Hugo Heleno Camilo Costa is a professor at the Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil. He argues that the view that the proposition of something that dissolves the supposed problems that a generic school would be going through is recurrent. He does not focus on the term school. keywords: brazil; context; curriculum; derrida; https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/tci/index; knowledge; lopes; macedo; meaning; otherness; perspective; production; school; subject; world cache: tci-192012.pdf plain text: tci-192012.txt item: #15 of 20 id: tci-287 author: Quinn, Molly title: ‘Ex and the City’: on cosmopolitanism, community and the ‘curriculum of refuge’ date: 2010 words: 15354 flesch: 48 summary: Quinn, Molly (2010) wrote an article on cosmopolitanism, community and the ‘Curriculum of Refuge’ for Transnational Curriculum Inquiry 7 (1) at the University of California at Santa Barbara. keywords: citizenship; city; cosmopolitanism; curriculum; curriculum inquiry; derrida; education; ethics; history; hospitality; http://nitinat.library.ubc.ca/ojs/index.php/tci; human; new; present; press; quinn; refuge; teachers; way; work; world; york cache: tci-287.pdf plain text: tci-287.txt item: #16 of 20 id: tci-31 author: Kameniar, Barbara Maria title: Dilemmas in Providing Hospitality to Others in the Classroom: A Story of One Christian Religious Education Teacher date: 2008 words: 6999 flesch: 53 summary: Barbara Kameniar wrote a paper on hospitality and the teacher. She compared the teacher to a maitre d’ who has oversight over a public space. She wrote about one Christian religious education teacher at the University of Melbourne, Australia. keywords: caroline; classroom; derrida; education; hospitality; host; http://nitinat.library.ubc.ca/ojs/index.php/tci; students; teachers; white cache: tci-31.pdf plain text: tci-31.txt item: #17 of 20 id: tci-32 author: Ng-A-Fook, Nicholas title: Toward Understanding a Curriculum of Being Inhabited by the Language of the Other date: 2010 words: 8700 flesch: 53 summary: Nicholas Ng-A-Fook feels lost outside the French language. He wants to understand a curriculum of being inhabited by the language of the other. He feels like a migrant from China to Guyana, South America to Britain, and Glasgow to Kapuskasing, a small rural town in northern Ontario. keywords: alienation; colonial; curriculum; death; deconstruction; derrida; fook; french; language; subject; understanding; university cache: tci-32.pdf plain text: tci-32.txt item: #18 of 20 id: tci-8 author: Low, Marylin title: Laboured breathing: Running with and against internationalizing texts of currere date: 2005 words: 7582 flesch: 59 summary: Low, Marylin and Palulis, Pat. (2004). Laboured breathing: Running with and against internationalizing texts of currere. Transnational Curriculum Inquiry, 1 (1) (1).13 (access date). keywords: breathing; curriculum; derrida; english; http://nitinat.library.ubc.ca/ojs/index.php/tci; language; palulis; press; running; space; translation; university; work cache: tci-8.pdf plain text: tci-8.txt item: #19 of 20 id: thethinker-372 author: Dominic Pretorius title: Wikipedia and archival problems: A Derridean impression date: 2019 words: 3745 flesch: 54 summary: Jacques Derrida's essay Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression is a meditation on the notion of archives as it relates to Sigmund Freud, the person and the psychoanalytic tradition. He was writing shortly before the advent of Wikipedia in 2001. Wikipedia has seen some success, but it has failed to transcend many of its founder's ideas. keywords: archive; derrida; future; internet; knowledge; people; power; prabhala; wikipedia cache: thethinker-372.pdf plain text: thethinker-372.txt item: #20 of 20 id: thethinker-528 author: Iqra Raza title: I (Don’t) See You: Absence, Omissions, and Spectrality in the Works of Ishtiyaq Shukri date: 2021 words: 6300 flesch: 62 summary: The paper studies the representation of the Muslim body in Ishtiyaq Shukri's novels The Silent Minaret (2005) and I See You (2014) as a template for understanding the modus operandi of the War on Terror and the extremities of state violence it implies. keywords: absence; derrida; history; issa; minaret; mourning; rom; shukri; tariq; violence; war cache: thethinker-528.pdf plain text: thethinker-528.txt