Derrida

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Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman, 2002, 84’

With Le P’tit ciné, at Arenberg Cinema – November 20 2003- 21:30

Jacques Derrida“The very condition of a deconstruction may be at work in the work, within the system to be deconstructed. It may already be located there, already at work. Not at the center, but in an eccentric center, in a corner whose eccentricity assures the solid concentration of the system, participating in the construction of what it, at the same time, threatens to deconstruct. One might then be inclined to reach this conclusion: deconstruction is not an operation that supervenes afterwards, from the outside, one fine day. It is always already at work in the work. Since the destructive force of Deconstruction is always already contained within the very architecture of the work, all one would finally have to do to be able to deconstruct, given this always already, is to do memory work. Yet since I want neither to accept nor to reject a conclusion formulated in precisely these terms, let us leave this question suspended for the moment."
Jacques Derrida, Mémoires, pour Paul De Man, read by Amy Ziering Kofman