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Superstructuralism: The Philosophy of Structuralism and Post-Structuralism (New Accents Series)

Richard Harland

Superstructuralism: The Philosophy of Structuralism and Post-Structuralism (New Accents Series) Richard Harland List Price: $45.00
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Accessible, yet insightful 5 out of 5 stars.
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Harland has pulled off the near-impossible: explain the most difficult theories of recent times under a consistent rubric while avoiding the dreaded disease of jargon-riddled "academese" or priestly language wholly inaccessible to the beginner. At the same time, Harland also avoids superficial irrelevance by linking the disparate theories on common ground of superstructuralism.

Superstructuralism is Harland's umbrella term for highlighting the important aspects of certain theories of the 20th century that break free from stagnant orthodoxy in philosophy, psychology, sociology, history, linguistics and other related fields of human sciences and rejuvenate these disciples with bold insights that seem to defy standard common-sense that has inherited prejudices of archaic philosophies of the past.

His reading of the difficult philosophers appears fair, yet doubly critical enough not to remain a mere epigone. While reading this book, I immediately put down my cash for the sequel, Beyond Superstructuralism.

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An account of all the major superstructuralists including Saussure, Barthes, Althusser, Foucault, Derrida, Kristeva, Deleuze and Guattari, and Baudrillard.

Roland Barthes: Structuralism and After

Annette Lavers

Roland Barthes: Structuralism and After Annette Lavers List Price: $37.50
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Inscriptions: After Phenomenology and Structuralism (SPEP)

Hugh Silverman

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In Inscriptions, Hugh J. Silverman investigates two divergent yet related philosophical movements: phenomenology from the later Husserl through Sartre and Heidegger to Merleau-Ponty, and structuralism from de Saussure through Levi-Strauss and Lacan to Barthes. This reading of the tradition culminates in an assessment of Derrida and Foucault. From this foundation, Silverman moves beyond structuralism and phenomenology, and develops his own philosophical position in the context of semiotics, hermeneutics, and deconstruction. A new preface by the author updates this classic text.

New Sartre: Explorations in Postmodernism

Nik Farrell Fox

New Sartre: Explorations in Postmodernism Nik Farrell Fox Amazon Price: $150.00
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Jean Paul Sartre is still widely regarded as France's most famous and influential philosopher. Yet, to many, his work has been superseded by the work of subsequent poststructuralist and postmodernist philosophers such as Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard and Gilles Deleuze. "The New Sartre" presents a radical reassessment of Sartre's work and his relationship to postmodernism. It presents the reader with a detailed analysis of Sartre's entire oeuvre, from the 1930s to the 1970s, focusing in particular on his two main philosophical texts, "Being and Nothingness" and "The Critique of Dialectical Reason". Arguing that Sartre was a schizophrenic and transitional thinker, a thinker caught between modern constructionism and postmodern deconstruction, the book explores the differences and similarities between Sartrean existentialism and French poststructuralism. A fundamental re-evaluation of one of the central figures of 20th Century thought, "The New Sartre" highlights the critical value and enduring relevance of Sartre's work to our postmodern times.

Thinking Through French Philosophy: The Being of the Question (Studies in Continental Thought)

Leonard Lawlor

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A Great Thinker 5 out of 5 stars.
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Lawlor is sort of a new name among the continental philosophy crowd, but he's nonetheless a force to be reckoned with. His first book on Derrida and Husserl probed the relationship between those titans in such depth and with such precision that, in the end, the detail wound up being a bit maddening. A tough book, but a wonderful book as well.
For those unfamiliar with Lawlor's style, a few things should be brought to your attention. Lawlor is a scholar and a gentleman, first of all, which means that he is citation crazy and often seems to lack a sense of humor. It's not that he's prolix or turgid, it's simply that he embodies one of Nietzsche's aphorisms, writing with "a yes, a no, a straight line, a goal;" and he never cracks jokes.
Second of all, this scholarly mode of exposition isn't a drawback necessarily, as he is a particularly lucid writer, especially when you consider the muddle he wafts through and the sheer immensity of the project he's undertaking---namely, investigating the "points of diffraction" between the french philosophers of the 60s and drawing some very general, and much-needed, conclusions from it all. Any reader will appreciate the care with which he treats his subjects, which if not uncontroversial in its conclusions, is always clear about the path he follows in reaching them.
Thirdly and lastly, this books here is simply a watershed, and "merely" a segment of a grand project which Lawlor has been promising since the Derrida and Husserl book. He plunges into the mucky morass of everyone from Foucault, Merleau-Ponty, and Deleuze, to Derrida, Levinas, and others--bouncing them off of one other with an ease that would make any aspiring philosopher green with envy.
The plot spoiler is that Lawlor feels the basic enterprise of phenomenology has been superceded by the Deleuzes, the Foucaults, and the Derridas, and, ultimately, as his next book argues, by the Bergsons. He claims we need "a name" for this new post-phenomenological enterprise, and while we may not get it here, we do get the next best thing: the understanding that goes along with it.
Highly recommended.

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For many, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Gilles Deleuze represent one of the greatest movements in French philosophy. But, these philosophers and their works did not materialize without a philosophical heritage. In "Thinking through French Philosophy", Leonard Lawlor shows how the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty formed an important current in sustaining the development of structuralism and post-structuralism. Seeking the "point of diffraction," or the specific ideas and concepts that link Derrida, Foucault, and Deleuze, Lawlor discovers differences and convergences in these thinkers who worked the same terrain. Major themes include metaphysics, archaeology, language and documentation, expression and interrogation, and the very experience of thinking. Lawlor's focus on the experience of the question brings out critical differences in immanence and transcendence. This illuminating and provocative book brings new vitality to debates on contemporary French philosophy.

Structuralism and the Biblical Text (Religion and Reason)

David Greenwood

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Structuralism: A Philosophy for the Human Sciences (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences)

Peter Caws

Structuralism: A Philosophy for the Human Sciences (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences) Peter Caws List Price: $19.95
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Complemented by phenomenology on the one hand and by materialism on the other, this book provides a worldview that reconciles old conflicts between nature and society, objective and subjective, individual and group.

Structuralism: A Philosophy for the Human Sciences (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences)

Peter Caws

Structuralism: A Philosophy for the Human Sciences (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences) Peter Caws List Price: $19.95
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Complemented by phenomenology on the one hand and by materialism on the other, this book provides a worldview that reconciles old conflicts between nature and society, objective and subjective, individual and group.

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