I'm afraid I don't know Derrida well enough.  Speech and writing have always 
been a major thematic for Derrida, but I suspect that the theme of narcissism 
is something that gains ground in his later stuff (of which I know even less 
than his early work).  

> From: [email protected]
> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 07:42:44 -0500
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [MD] continental and analytic philosophy
> 
> 
> Hi Matt.
> 
> Speaking of Derrida, I watched a documentary about him with interviews.  He 
> mentioned the story of Narcissus and Echo.  It was a fascinating explanation, 
> but all too short for the camera.  Do you know if he includes a fuller 
> explanation 
> of his views of the self as related to the Narcissus and Echo myth in any of 
> his books?  
> 
                                          
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