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Taking Chances: Derrida, Psychoanalysis, and Literature (Publisher series:

Taking Chances: Derrida, Psychoanalysis, and Literature (Publisher series: Psychiatry and the Humanities.) Paperback - 1988

by Smith, Joseph H. (editors) (With William Kerrigan.)

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A challenging and multisided meditation on the importance of Derrida to current developments in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytical interpretations of literature.

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Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press [0-8018-3749-9] [1988]. (Trade paperback) 191pp. Very good plus. Notes, index. Book about Jacques Derrida. Publisher series: Psychiatry and the Humanities 7. (Ideas, Ideas, Literary Criticism, Literature, Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis).
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Joseph H. Smith, M.D., is supervising and training analyst at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute and president of the Washington Psychoanalytic Society. He is editor of Psychoanalysis and Religion. William Kerrigan is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His books include The Idea of the Renaissance, written with Gordon Braden, and Hamlet's Perfection, both available from Johns Hopkins.