INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
Part I Continental Philosophy and the Texture of Theory
Chapter 1 From Hermeneutics to Deconstruction
Chapter 2 SEMIOTICS AND HERMENEUTICS
Chapter 3 HERMENEUTICS AND INTERROGATION
Chapter 4 INTERROGATION AND DECONSTRUCTION
Part II Toward a Theory of Textuality
Chapter 5 ENFRAMING THE WORK OF ART
Chapter 6 WRITING AT THE EDGE OF METAPHYSICS
Chapter 7 T EXTUALITY AND LITERARY THEORY
Chapter 8 THE LANGUAGE OF TEXTUALITY
Part III Autobiographical Textualities
Chapter 9 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TEXTUALITY AND THOREAU'S W ALDEN
Chapter 10 TRACES OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TEXTUALITY IN NIETZSCHE's ECCE HOMO
Chapter 11 THE TIME OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY Lévi-Strauss's Tristes Tropiques
Chapter 12 THE SELF -INSCRIPTIONS OF SARTRE AND BARTHES
Chapter 13 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TEXTUALITY OF HEIDEGGER'S SHOES
Part IV Visible/Scriptive Textualities
Chapter 14 THE PHOTOBIOGRAPHICAL TEXTUALITY OF THE PHILOSOPHER'S BODY
Chapter 15 THE VISIBILITY OF SELF -PORTRAITURE
Chapter 16 THE TEXT OF THE SPEAKING SUBJECT
Chapter 17 WRITING ON WRITING
Part V The Institution(s) of Philosophy as Textualities
Chapter 18 ON THE UNIVERSITY
Chapter 19 ON PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE
Chapter 20 ON THE TIME OF THE LINE
Chapter 21 ON THE ORIGIN ( S ) OF HISTORY
Chapter 22 PHILOSOPHY HAS ITS REASONS ... NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY A BOUT THE AUTHOR INDEX