The ‘glasse’ of majesty: reflections on new historicism and cultural materialism. Wortham, S. In Rethinking the university, of Leverage and deconstruction, pages 49–70. Manchester University Press, 1999. ZSCC: NoCitationData[s0]
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While in the ‘restitution trial’ of Van Gogh’s shoes a correspondence can be found between the two ‘illustrious Western professors’ Heidegger and Shapiro, each in some sense suggesting that the footwear in question actually produces or restores vision, we have seen that Derrida detects in the dispute between them a certain ‘blindness’, a ‘putting to sleep ... of all critical vigilance’. The bidding and outbidding that occurs on the basis of an assumption of pairedness ‘tightens itself to the point of self-strangulation’, a point where the eyes rupture and burst. However, Derrida does not simply despair of the advent of
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	series = {Leverage and deconstruction},
	title = {The ‘glasse’ of majesty: reflections on new historicism and cultural materialism},
	shorttitle = {The ‘glasse’ of majesty},
	url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv5npk3h.6},
	abstract = {While in the ‘restitution trial’ of Van Gogh’s shoes a correspondence can be found between the two ‘illustrious Western professors’ Heidegger and Shapiro, each in some sense suggesting that the footwear in question actually produces or restores vision, we have seen that Derrida detects in the dispute between them a certain ‘blindness’, a ‘putting to sleep ... of all critical vigilance’. The bidding and outbidding that occurs on the basis of an assumption of pairedness ‘tightens itself to the point of self-strangulation’, a point where the eyes rupture and burst. However, Derrida does not simply despair of the advent of},
	urldate = {2019-06-17},
	booktitle = {Rethinking the university},
	publisher = {Manchester University Press},
	author = {Wortham, Simon},
	year = {1999},
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	pages = {49--70}
}

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