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  • Werner Hamacher: Hamacher holds the Emmanuel Levinas Chair at the European Graduate School, is Professor for General and Comparative Literature at the University of Frankfurt, and is Global Distinguished Professor at New York University. Hamacher writes in the tradition of the Yale School of deconstruction and touches on topics including politics, literature, and philosophy.
  • Sean Hand: Hand is an Irish-born literary theorist and Professor of French at University of Warwick. He is a Leiris and Levinas scholar whose work incorporates aspects of deconstructive analysis and ethical reading.
  • Michael Hardt: Hardt is an American literary theorist and political philosopher based at Duke University and European Graduate School. Perhaps his most famous work is Empire, written with Antonio Negri. Hardt's work has been influenced by deconstruction.
  • Geoffrey Hartman: Hartman is the Sterling Professor emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University. He was part of the Yale School of deconstruction and has written extensively using deconstructive concepts.
  • Anselm Haverkamp: Profoundly influenced by Derrida, Haverkamp has completed several works on Friedrich Hölderlin and deconstruction, among other topics. He teaches at New York University and the European University Viadrina Frankfurt(Oder) and is the secretary-general of the German-based International Walter Benjamin Society.

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