Dear John,
Thanks for the Derrida snippet. I will use it in class as a example for the sort of cleverly faulty argumentation that one encounters in the Humanities so often. It is wrong in content ("Cinema is American"), in structure (the ad-hoc, nonsensical definition of 'American' in "deux choses" - one more and one less abusive), and in the artful admission and consequent concealment of his own prejudice "Perhaps my usage of the word 'American' is a little abusive, bien-sur".
I hope it will remind the students (and myself) how neither cleverness nor philosophical training protects you from rationalizing your prejudices - and bullshitting about them.
What does?
marcus
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Dr. Marcus Bingenheimer 馬德偉Department of Religion, Temple University