Fichus: discours de Francfort

Editions Galilée (2002)
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Le 22 septembre 2001, Jacques Derrida recevait le prix Adorno. Onze jours après les attentats de New York, il prononce un discours à connotation politique en misant sur l'équivoque des mots "fichu" et "fichus" où il traite successivement de la question du rêve, de l'idiome national, de la langue étrangère et de la langue du rêve, de l'héritage d'Adorno et du rapport entre Adorno et Benjamin.

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