In 1990–1991 Jacques Derrida taught a seminar in Paris involving the scientific-philosophical notebooks of the German Romantic writer and thinker Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg, 1772–1801). The present article offers an account of that seminar, which was entitled, "The Rhetoric of Cannibalism."
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In 1990–1991 Jacques Derrida taught a seminar in Paris involving the scientific-philosophical notebooks of the German Romantic writer and thinker Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg, 1772–1801). The present article offers an account of that seminar, which was entitled, "The Rhetoric of Cannibalism."
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