USP Electronic Research Repository

Derrida interviewing Derrida: Autoimmunity and the laws of the interview

Long, Maebh (2013) Derrida interviewing Derrida: Autoimmunity and the laws of the interview. Australian Humanities Review, 54 . pp. 103-119. ISSN 1325-8338

[thumbnail of Derrida Interviewing Derrida: Autoimmunity and the Laws of the Interview]
Preview
PDF (Derrida Interviewing Derrida: Autoimmunity and the Laws of the Interview) - Published Version
Download (178kB) | Preview

Abstract

This article looks at Derrida’s reading of the laws of the interview within his interviews, as he uses the interview to establish the interview’s inadequacies, and thereby find the excess within its limits. It then proposes that a certain
contamination by those laws occurred in Derrida’s later works, resulting in a mode of exposure and confession that can be termed autoimmune. The autoimmune subject guards and exposes itself, protects and endangers itself, preserves and compromises all and a part. Autoimmunity is an inter-view, a
critical look, a self-deconstruction, a view inside that undoes what it sees, Medusa turned on herself. Autoimmunity means that the entity turns on itself, and ‘must then come to resemble [its] enemies, to corrupt itself and threaten
itself in order to protect itself against their threats’ (Rogues 40). As the later Derrida began to demarcate his legacy with increasing precision and exactitude, he began to cause deconstruction to turn on itself and step towards a certain antithetical immunity.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
P Language and Literature > PR English literature
Divisions: Faculty of Arts, Law and Education (FALE) > School of Language, Arts and Media
Depositing User: Maebh Long
Date Deposited: 18 Jul 2013 23:34
Last Modified: 21 Jun 2016 02:55
URI: https://repository.usp.ac.fj/id/eprint/5947

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item