576 Notes to pp. 375–380
55 Derrida, ‘The laws of refl ection: Nelson Mandela, in admiration’, in
Psyche, vol. 2, pp. 63 and 64.
56 Ibid., p. 73.
57 ‘How to avoid speaking: Denials’, in Psyche, vol. 2, pp. 151–2.
58 Ibid., p. 309 n. 13.
59 Marie-Françoise Plissart, Right of Inspection, with an essay by Derrida,
tr. by David Wills (New York: Monacelli Press, 1998). J. Hillis Miller
devotes most of his preface to Michael O’Rourke, ed., Derrida and
Queer Theory (London: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming) to this
work.
60 Paule Thévenin and Jacques Derrida, Antonin Artaud: dessins et portraits
(Paris: Gallimard, 1986). This work, co-published with the German
company Schirmer-Mostel, involved its authors in a lawsuit with the
holders of Artaud’s copyright. I discuss this in more detail below.
61 Derrida, ‘Aphorism countertime’, in Psyche, vol. 2, pp. 127–42.
62 Derrida, ‘This strange institution’, interview with Derek Attridge, in
Dutoit and Romanski, eds, Derrida d’ici, Derrida de là, p. 285.
63 Derrida, ‘Entre le corps écrivant et l’écriture’.
64 Interview with Bernard Tschumi. There are two texts by Derrida con-
cerning the plans for the park at La Villette: ‘No (point of) madness
- maintaining architecture’, in Psyche, vol. 2, pp. 87–103 (fi rst pub-
lished in Bernard Tschumi, La Case vide, box including essays and
illustrations, published in London in 1986) and ‘Why Peter Eisenman
writes such good books’, in Psyche, vol. 2, pp. 104–16 (fi rst published
in the Japanese review Architecture and Urbanism, Tokyo, 1987).
65 Khôra was fi rst published in 1987 in Poikilia: études off ertes à Jean-
Pierre Vernant, then in book form (Paris: Galilée, 1993).
66 The seven working sessions in which Derrida took part were tran-
scribed in the book co-authored by Derrida and Eisenman, Chora L
Works (New York: Monacelli Press, 1997).
67 Remarks quoted in François Chaslin, ‘Derrida: déconstruction et
architectures’, L’Humanité, 26 October 2004. The relations between
Derrida and the deconstructivist school have been studied at book
length: Mark Wigley, The Architecture of Deconstruction: Derrida’s
Haunt (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1993).
Chapter 2 From the Heidegger Aff air to the de Man Aff air
1987–1988
1 Derrida, ‘Kant, le Juif, l’Allemand’, unpublished seminar, Irvine
archives.
2 Derrida, ‘Heidegger: l’enfer des philosophes’, interview with Didier
Eribon, Le Nouvel Observateur, 6 November 1987, tr. in Points.. .,
‘Heidegger, the philosophers’ hell’, p. 185.
3 Jean-Pierre Faye’s Langages totalitaires (preceded by Théorie du récit)
came out in 1972 (Éditions Hermann).
4 Christian Jambet, ‘Préface’, in Victor Farías, Heidegger et la nazisme
(Paris: Verdier, 1987), pp. 13–14. [This preface isn’t contained in the
English edition: Heidegger and Nazism, ed., with a foreword by Joseph
Margolis and Tom Rockmore; French materials tr. by Paul Burrell