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Derrida and Democracy
- Diacritics
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 38, Numbers 1-2, Spring-Summer 2008
- pp. 2-6
- 10.1353/dia.0.0043
- Article
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This special issue began as a 2004 conference in honor of Jacques Derrida at Cornell University, organized by Philip E. Lewis. The topic selected for the conference was “Literature and Democracy,” and a citation from Derrida's “Passions: An Oblique Offering” served as point of departure: “No democracy without literature; no literature without democracy” [28]. This issue is a logical extension of that conference, offering a range of papers on various aspects of Derrida's thinking of democracy, some of which deal also with literature.