Derrida on teaching: The economy of erasure |
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Authors: | Charles W. Bingham |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, North Vancouver, Canada, V7K 1X9 |
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Abstract: | This article explores Derrida's claim that teaching is a deconstructive process. In order to explore this claim, the Derridean concept of "erasure" is explored. Using the concept of erasure, this article examines two important aspects of teaching: the name that teachers establish for themselves, and, teaching against social power from a Derridean (erasure-oriented) perspective. Ultimately, the paper confirms Derrida's claim that teaching is indeed a deconstructive practice. |
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Keywords: | Derrida Deconstruction Philosophy of language Teaching Critical pedagogy Phenomenology of the name Nietzsche |
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