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    Dr. Tony Kashani

    Tony Kashani, Ph.D. is an Iranian-American author, educator and cultural critic. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Humanities with emphasis on culture studies from California Institute of Integral Studies. Kashani is the author of five books on media; Deconstructing the Mystique, (2005, 2009, Kendall/Hunt Press), Hollywood’s Exploited: Public Pedagogy, Corporate Movies, and Cultural Studies (2010, Palgrave/MacMillan Press), Lost in Media: Ethics of Everyday Life (2013, Peter Lang Press) and Movies Change Lives: A Pedagogy of Humanistic Transformation (Peter Lang Press, 2016). Kashani is a subject matter expert and faculty for a number of universities in the United States, focusing his interdisciplinary scholarship and pedagogy on media and social justice.

    Month: September 2009

     IS DERRIDA’S WORK DIFFICULT TO GRASP?

    September 1, 2009July 17, 2017 Tony Kashani Articles

    It has been suggested, in not so subtle words, by many a reader that Derrida’s writing is extremely difficult. Some have gone so far as calling his treatments of language linguistically convoluted. When the man himself was asked about this he responded as follows.   “I suffer from it, yes, don’t laugh, and I do everything […]

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