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The Yale school is a colloquial name for an influential group of literary critics, theorists, and philosophers of literature that were influenced by Jacques Derrida's philosophy of deconstruction.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Barbara Johnson, Continental philosophy, Deconstruction, Différance, Friedrich Nietzsche, Geoffrey Hartman, Harold Bloom, J. Hillis Miller, Jacques Derrida, John D. Caputo, Jonathan Culler, List of thinkers influenced by deconstruction, Literary criticism, Literary theory, Literature, Metaphysics of presence, New Criticism, Pathos, Paul de Man, Phenomenology (philosophy), Post-structuralism, Shoshana Felman, University of California, Irvine, Wlad Godzich, Yale University.

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Barbara Johnson

Barbara Ellen Johnson (October 4, 1947 – August 27, 2009) was an American literary critic and translator, born in Boston. Yale school and Barbara Johnson are deconstruction.

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Continental philosophy

Continental philosophy is an umbrella term for philosophies prominent in continental Europe.

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Deconstruction

Deconstruction is a loosely-defined set of approaches to understanding the relationship between text and meaning. Yale school and Deconstruction are literary criticism.

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Différance

Différance is a French term coined by Jacques Derrida. Yale school and Différance are deconstruction.

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Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, who became one of the most influential of all modern thinkers.

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Geoffrey Hartman

Geoffrey H. Hartman (August 11, 1929 – March 14, 2016) was a German-born American literary theorist, sometimes identified with the Yale School of deconstruction, although he cannot be categorised by a single school or method. Yale school and Geoffrey Hartman are deconstruction.

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Harold Bloom

Harold Bloom (July 11, 1930 – October 14, 2019) was an American literary critic and the Sterling Professor of humanities at Yale University.

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J. Hillis Miller

Joseph Hillis Miller Jr. (March 5, 1928 – February 7, 2021) was an American literary critic and scholar who advanced theories of literary deconstruction. Yale school and J. Hillis Miller are deconstruction.

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Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida (born Jackie Élie Derrida;Peeters (2013), pp. 12–13. See also 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was a French philosopher. Yale school and Jacques Derrida are deconstruction.

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John D. Caputo

John David Caputo (born October 26, 1940) is an American philosopher who is the Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion Emeritus at Syracuse University and the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Villanova University. Yale school and John D. Caputo are deconstruction.

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Jonathan Culler

Jonathan Culler (born 1944) is an American literary critic.

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List of thinkers influenced by deconstruction

This is a list of thinkers who have been dealt with deconstruction, a term developed by French philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930–2004). Yale school and list of thinkers influenced by deconstruction are deconstruction.

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Literary criticism

A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.

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Literary theory

Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis.

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Literature

Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, plays, and poems.

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Metaphysics of presence is a view held by Martin Heidegger in Being and Time that holds the entire history of Western philosophy is based on privileging presence over absence.

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New Criticism

New Criticism was a formalist movement in literary theory that dominated American literary criticism in the middle decades of the 20th century. Yale school and New Criticism are literary criticism.

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Pathos

Pathos (πάθος||suffering or experience) appeals to the emotions and ideals of the audience and elicits feelings that already reside in them.

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Paul de Man

Paul de Man (December 6, 1919 – December 21, 1983), born Paul Adolph Michel Deman, was a Belgian-born literary critic and literary theorist. Yale school and Paul de Man are deconstruction.

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Phenomenology (philosophy)

Phenomenology is the philosophical study of objectivity and reality (more generally) as subjectively lived and experienced.

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Post-structuralism

Post-structuralism is a philosophical movement that questions the objectivity or stability of the various interpretive structures that are posited by structuralism and considers them to be constituted by broader systems of power.

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Shoshana Felman

Shoshana Felman is an American literary critic and current Woodruff Professor of Comparative Literature and French at Emory University.

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University of California, Irvine

The University of California, Irvine (UCI or UC Irvine) is a public land-grant research university in Irvine, California.

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Wlad Godzich

Wlad Godzich (Władysław Bogusz Godzich, Wladyslaw Bogusz Godzich) (born May 13, 1945 in Germany, raised in France) is a literary critic, literary theorist, translator, and scholar.

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Yale University

Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.

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See also

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_school

Also known as Yale School of deconstruction, Yale school (deconstruction).