The following is a
bibliography
Bibliography (from and ), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from ). English author and bibliographer John Carter describes ''bibliography ...
of works by
Jacques Derrida.
The precise chronology of Derrida's work is difficult to establish, as many of his books are not monographs but collections of essays that had been printed previously. Virtually all of his works were delivered in slightly different form as lectures and revised for publication. Some of his work was first collected in English, and additional content has been added to some collection with the appearance of English translations or later French editions.
Monographs and collections
* referenced in the
Derrida entry.
** the English edition collects an alternate translation of the essay "Signature, Event, Context", which already appeared in ''Margins of Philosophy,'' with "Limited Inc., abc" and "Afterword: Toward an Ethics of Discussion," which had not been previously collected in any language. The latter essays were collected first in English, partially because the last of the two was written in response to a questions put in a letter from
Gerald Graff.
*** the English edition collects previous and original translations, some of which are excerpts of larger works; the French subsequent edition is expanded, containing additional essays which appeared in the interim.
Selected translations of works by Derrida
* ''
"Speech and Phenomena" and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs'', trans. David B. Allison (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1973).
* ''
Of Grammatology
''Of Grammatology'' (french: links=no, De la grammatologie) is a 1967 book by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. The book, originating the idea of deconstruction, proposes that throughout continental philosophy, especially as philosophers en ...
'', trans.
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
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(Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976) (hardcover: , paperback: , corrected edition: ).
* ''
Writing and Difference
''Writing and Difference'' (french: L'écriture et la différence) is a book by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. The work, which collects some of the early lectures and essays that established his fame, was published in 1967 alongside '' Of ...
'', trans.
Alan Bass (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978) .
* ''Spurs: Nietzsche's Styles'', trans. Barbara Harlow (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1979, ).
* ''The Archeology of the Frivolous: Reading Condillac'', trans. John P. Leavey Jr. (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1980).
* ''
Dissemination
To disseminate (from lat. ''disseminare'' "scattering seeds"), in the field of communication, is to broadcast a message to the public without direct feedback from the audience.
Meaning
Dissemination takes on the theory of the traditional view ...
'', trans. Barbara Johnson (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981, ).
* ''
Positions'', trans. Alan Bass (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981, )
aris, Minuit, 1972
* ''
Margins of Philosophy'', trans.
Alan Bass (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1982, ).
* ''Signsponge'', trans. Richard Rand (New York: Columbia University Press, 1984).
* ''The Ear of the Other'', trans. Peggy Kamuf (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1985).
* ''
Glas
Glas may refer to:
* Hans Glas GmbH, a former German automotive company
* ''Glas'' (film), a 1958 Dutch documentary film
* ''Glas'' (book), a 1974 book by Jacques Derrida
* ''Glas'' (publisher), a Russian publishing house
* Glas (surname)
* E ...
'', trans. John P. Leavey, Jr. & Richard Rand (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1986).
* ''Memoires for Paul de Man'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986; revised edn., 1989).
* ''
The Post Card: From Socrates to Freud and Beyond'', trans. Alan Bass (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1987, ).
* ''The Truth in Painting'', trans.
Geoffrey Bennington
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& Ian McLeod (Chicago & London: Chicago University Press, 1987, ).
* ''
Limited Inc
''Limited Inc'' is a 1988 book by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida, containing two essays and an interview.
The first essay, "Signature Event Context," is about J. L. Austin's theory of the illocutionary act outlined in his ''How To Do Thi ...
'' (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1988).
* ''Edmund Husserl's Origin of Geometry: An Introduction'', trans. John P. Leavey, Jr. (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1989).
* ''Of Spirit: Heidegger and the Question'', trans. Geoffrey Bennington & Rachel Bowlby (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1989, ).
* ''Cinders (book), Cinders'', trans. Ned Lukacher (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1991).
* ''
Acts of Literature
''Acts of Literature'' is a 1991 philosophical and literary book based on essays by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. The book is the first collection of Derrida's essays on Western-culture literary texts. Derek Attridge edited the book in c ...
'' (New York & London: Routledge, 1992).
* ''Given Time, Given Time: I. Counterfeit Money'', trans. Peggy Kamuf (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1992, ).
* ''The Other Heading, The Other Heading: Reflections on Today's Europe'', trans. Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael B. Naas (Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1992).
* ''
Aporias'', trans. Thomas Dutoit (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993).
* ''Jacques Derrida (book), Jacques Derrida'', co-author & trans. Geoffrey Bennington (Chicago & London: Chicago University Press, 1993, ).
* ''Memoirs of the Blind, Memoirs of the Blind: The Self-Portrait and Other Ruins'', trans. Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1993, ).
* ''
Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, and the New International'', trans. Peggy Kamuf (New York & London: Routledge, 1994).
* ''
Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression'', trans. Eric Prenowitz (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1995, ).
* ''The Gift of Death'', trans. David Wills (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1995, ).
* ''On the Name'', trans. David Wood, John P. Leavey, Jr., & Ian McLeod (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995).
* ''
Points...: Interviews 1974-1994'', trans. Peggy Kamuf and others, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995) (see also the footnote about ) (see also the
992French Version ''
Points de suspension: entretiens'' ()).
* ''Chora L Works'', with
Peter Eisenman
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(New York: Monacelli, 1997).
* ''Politics of Friendship'', trans. George Collins (London & New York: Verso, 1997).
* ''Monolingualism of the Other; or, The Prosthesis of Origin'', trans. Patrick Mensah (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998).
* ''Resistances of Psychoanalysis'', trans. Peggy Kamuf, Pascale-Anne Brault and Michael Naas (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998).
* ''The Secret Art of Antonin Artaud'', with Paule Thévenin, trans. Mary Ann Caws (Cambridge, Mass., & London: MIT Press, 1998).
* ''Adieu: To Emmanuel Levinas'', trans. Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999).
* ''Rights of Inspection'', trans. David Wills (New York: Monacelli, 1999).
* ''Demeure: Fiction and Testimony'', with
Maurice Blanchot
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, ''The Instant of My Death'', trans. Elizabeth Rottenberg (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000).
* ''Of Hospitality'', trans. Rachel Bowlby (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000).
* ''Deconstruction Engaged: The Sydney Seminars'' (Sydney: Power Publications, 2001).
* ''On Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness'', trans.
Mark Dooley & Michael Hughes (London & New York: Routledge, 2001).
* ''A Taste for the Secret'', with
Maurizio Ferraris
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, trans. Giacomo Donis (Cambridge: Polity, 2001).
* ''The Work of Mourning'', trans. Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas (Chicago & London: Chicago University Press, 2001, ).
* ''Acts of Religion'' (New York & London: Routledge, 2002).
* ''
Echographies of Television: Filmed Interviews'', with
Bernard Stiegler
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, trans. Jennifer Bajorek (Cambridge: Polity, 2002).
* ''
Ethics, Institutions, and the Right to Philosophy
''Ethics, Institutions, and the Right to Philosophy'' is a 2002 English book edited by Peter Pericles Trifonas which contains a lecture and a Round table (discussion), roundtable discussion by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida, and an essay b ...
'', trans Peter Pericles Trifonas (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
* ''Negotiations: Interventions and Interviews, 1971–2001'', trans. Elizabeth Rottenberg (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002).
* ''
Who's Afraid of Philosophy?: Right to Philosophy 1'', trans. Jan Plug (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002).
* ''Without Alibi'', trans. Peggy Kamuf (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002).
* ''Philosophy in a Time of Terror, Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida'', with
Jürgen Habermas
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Associated with the Frankfurt School, Habermas's ...
(Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 2003, ).
* ''The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy'', trans.
Marian Hobson (Chicago & London: Chicago University Press, 2003, ).
* ''Counterpath'', with
Catherine Malabou, trans. David Wills (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004).
* ''
Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2'', trans. Jan Plug (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004).
* ''For What Tomorrow...: A Dialogue'', with
Elisabeth Roudinesco, trans. Jeff Fort (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004).
* ''Rogues: Two Essays on Reason'', trans. Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004).
* ''On Touching—Jean-Luc Nancy'', trans. Christine Irizarry (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005).
* ''Paper Machine'', trans. Rachel Bowlby (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005).
* ''Sovereignties in Question, Sovereignties in Question: The Poetics of Paul Celan'', trans. Thomas Dutoit (New York: Fordham University Press, 2005).
* ''H. C. for Life: That Is to Say...'', trans. Laurent Milesi & Stefan Herbrechter (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006).
* ''Geneses, Genealogies, Genres, and Genius, Geneses, Genealogies, Genres, And Genius: The Secrets of the Archive'', trans. Beverly Bie Brahic (New York: Columbia University Press, 2006).
* ''Learning to Live Finally: The Last Interview'', with
Jean Birnbaum, trans. Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas (Melville House, 2007).
* ''Psyche: Inventions of the Other, Volume I'' (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007).
* ''Psyche: Inventions of the Other, Volume II'' (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008).
* ''
The Animal That Therefore I Am'', trans. David Wills (New York: Fordham University Press, 2008).
* ''The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume I'', trans. Geoffrey Bennington (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009, ).
* ''Copy, Archive, Signature: A Conversation on Photography'', ed. Gerhard Richter, trans. Jeff Fort (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010).
* ''Athens, Still Remains: The Photographs of Jean-François Bonhomme'', trans. Michael Naas (New York: Fordham University Press, 2010).
* ''Parages'', ed. John P. Leavey, trans. Tom Conley, James Hulbert, John P. Leavey, and Avital Ronell (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011).
* ''The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume II'', trans. Geoffrey Bennington (Chicago: University of Chicago Press ).
* ''Signature Derrida'', ed. Jay Williams (Chicago: University of Chicago Press ).
* ''The Death Penalty, Volume I'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014, ).
* ''Heidegger: The Question of Being and History'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016, ).
* ''Body of Prayer'', co-authored with
David Shapiro and
Michal Govrin
Michal Govrin ( he, מיכל גוברין; November 24, 1950) is an Israeli author, poet and theater director.
Biography
Michal Govrin was born and raised in Tel Aviv to a father who was part of the Third Aliyah and one of the founders of kibbut ...
(New York: The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, 2001).
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