Jacques Derrida
A primary resource: Chapter 2 of Derrida's Of Grammatology on EnglishScholar.com
http://www.colorado.edu/English/ENGL2012Klages/1derrida.html
A lecture by Mary Klages explaining some basic Derridaean concepts.
http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/english/courses/60a/project97.html
A collection of student essays on Derrida.
(see also Deconstruction)
ResourcesJacques Derrida Page (Campus Community, Southern Oregon U.)
Derrida Resources (Notebook for Contemporary Continental Philosophy)
Derrida and Deconstruction (David Arnason, U. Manitoba)
Glasweb (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Writing in Reserve: Deconstruction on the Net (Derrida page) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Bibliography of Publications by Derrida (organized by year) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Bibliography of Derrida Bibliographies (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Foreign Body ("a deconstructive fanzine. Its purpose is to spread, like a virus") (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Peter Krapp's Theory Site (resources on theory, with a particularly strong suite of pages devoted to the tradition of deconstructive theorists) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Primary Sources
Jacques Derrida (selective bibliography) (UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine)
"Architecture New York" (Summary of Impromptu Remarks) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Applied Derrida (interview with Derrida) (Writing in Reserve)
"I Have to Wander All Alone" (words on the death of Gilles Deleuze) (trans. David Kammerman, Tympanum)
Letter to a Japanese Friend (1983) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Jewish Mystic? (part of an interview with Derrida) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Elizabeth Weber (U. California, Santa Barbara), "To Experience the Future and Welcome the Monster" (interview with Derrida) (Peter Krapp, U. California, Santa Barbara)
Secondary Sources
"Conversation with Geoffrey Bennington" (on the relation between deconstruction and hypertext, the Internet, and information technology) (Seulemonde)
Kip Canfield (U. Maryland), "The Microstructure of Logocentrism: Sign Models in Derrida and Smolensky" (1993)
Derrida: "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (lecture notes created for a course) (Mary Klages, U. Colorado, Boulder)
Steven Helmling (U. Delaware), "Historicizing Derrida" (1994) (Postmodern Culture)
"The Natural Beauty of Deconstruction" (1996) (Perforations)Notes on différance (John Lye, Brock U.)