French Theory: How Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, & Co. Transformed the Intellectual Life of the United States

Univ of Minnesota Press (2008)
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Explores how the French theory of philosophy, which became popular during the last three decades of the twentieth century, spread to America and examines the critical practices that French theory inspired.

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