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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction by Judith Butler Acknowledgments Translator’s Preface Foreword Part One: Writing Before the Letter
Exergue 1. The End of the Book and the Beginning of Writing
The Program The Signifier and Truth The Written Being / The Being Written
2. Linguistics and Grammatology
The Outside and the Inside The Outside Is the Inside The Hinge [La Brisure]
3. Of Grammatology as a Positive Science
Algebra: Arcanum and Transparence Science and the Name of Man The Rebus and the Complicity of Origins
Part Two: Nature, Culture, Writing
Introduction to the “Epoch of Rousseau” 1. The Violence of the Letter: From Lévi-Strauss to Rousseau
The Battle of Proper Names Writing and Man’s Exploitation by Man
2. “… That Dangerous Supplement …”
From/Of Blindness to the Supplement The Chain of Supplements The Exorbitant. Question of Method
3. Genesis and Structure of the Essay on the Origin of Languages
I. The Place of the Essay
Writing, Political Evil, and Linguistic Evil The Present Debate: The Economy of Pity The Initial Debate and the Composition of the Essay
II. Imitation
The Interval and the Supplement The Engraving and the Ambiguities of Formalism The Turn of Writing
III. Articulation
“That Movement of the Wand …” The Inscription of the Origin The Neume That “Simple Movement of the Finger.” Writing and the Prohibition of Incest
4. From/Of the Supplement to the Source: The Theory of Writing
The Originary Metaphor The History and System of Scripts The Alphabet and Absolute Representation The Theorem and the Theater The Supplement of (at) the Origin
Afterword, by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Notes Index
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