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A challenging and multisided meditation on the importance of Derrida to current developments in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytical interpretations of literature.
William Kerrigan is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His books include The Idea of the Renaissance, written with Gordon Braden, and Hamlet's Perfection, both available from Johns Hopkins.
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Through its engagement with literary, philosophical, and psychoanalytical texts, Taking Chances introduces a critical vocabulary... with which to analyze questions of influence in a theoretical way. Philosophy and Literature
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IntroductionChapter 1. My Chances/Mes Chances: A Rendezvous with Some Epicurean StereophoniesChapter 2. The Debts of Deconstruction and Other, Related AssumptionsChapter 3. The Double Game: An IntroductionChapter 4. Atoms Again: The Deaths of IndividualismChapter 5. Institutional Authority vs. Critical Power, or the Uneasy Relations of Psychoanalysis and LiteratureChapter 6. Thomas Hardy, Jacques Derrida, and the "Dislocation of Souls"Chapter 7. GoethezeitIndex