Deconstruction and Feminism : The Politics of Undecidabilty
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Since its emergence deconstruction has had an ambivalent relationship with feminist cultural politics. This article examines Derrida's engagement with these debates via his reading of Nietzsche in Spurs: Nietzsche's Styles (1979). Derrida's reading ventriloquizes his thoughts on the deconstruction of the subject and what he calls the `politics of undecidability'. These themes are then developed by Barbara Johnson's defence of the politics of deconstruction in A World of Difference (1987) and The Wake of Deconstruction (1995), where she turns to consider a deconstructive reading of the anti-abortion debate in the USA. Finally, Diane Elam's reading of the politics of undecidability is examined as an attempt to further resituate the debate on feminism and deconstruction.
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