Works
- Géographie et autres lectures, (ISBN 9782705680206) 2011
- Not Half No End: Militantly Melancholic Essays in Memory of Jacques Derrida, (ISBN 9780748639854) 2010
- Late Lyotard, 2005
- Deconstruction is Not What You Think..., 2005
- Open Book/Livre Ouvert, 2005
- Other Analyses: Reading Philosophy, 2005
- Frontiers: Kant, Hegel, Frege, Wittgenstein, 2003
- Frontières kantiennes, (ISBN 2-7186-0523-5) 2000
- Interrupting Derrida, (ISBN 0-415-22427-6) 2000
- Legislations: the Politics of Deconstruction, (ISBN 0-86091-668-5) 1995
- Dudding: des noms de Rousseau, (ISBN 2-7186-0389-5) 1991
- Jacques Derrida, (ISBN 0-226-04262-6) 1991, w/ Jacques Derrida
- Lyotard: Writing the Event, (ISBN 0-521-30246-3) 1988, reprinted as ebook, 2005
- Sententiousness and the Novel: Laying Down the Law in Eighteenth-Century French Fiction, (ISBN 0-521-30246-3) 1985, reprinted as ebook, 2005
- Post-structuralism and the Question of History, (ISBN 0-521-36780-8) (ed.), 1983, w/ Derek Attridge and Robert Young
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