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-''[[Spurs, Nietzsche's Styles]]'' (1978) is a work by [[Jacques Derrida]].+The '''Château de Cerisy-la-Salle''', located in the French commune of [[Cerisy-la-Salle]] (in the [[Manche]] ''[[département]]'', region of [[Basse-Normandie]]), hosts the '''Centre culturel international de Cerisy-la-Salle (CCIC)''', a prestigious venue for intellectual and scholarly encounters founded in 1952 by Anne Heurgon-Desjardins. The center is the home of the famous '''''"Colloques de Cerisy"''''' ("Cerisy Conferences"), a of seminars which constitute an important reference in the recent history of French intellectual life. The expression ''"Colloque de Cerisy"'' also refers to the proceedings of these seminars, available from various publishers.
-The book is based on the Derrida lecture given at the [[Centre culturel international de Cerisy-la-Salle]] [[colloquium]] in 1972 on Nietzsche ('La question du style'). 
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-:He was, he dreaded this castrated woman.  
-:He was, he dreaded this castrating woman.  
-:He was, he loved this affirming woman.  
-==See also== 
-*[[Spur]] 
-*"J'ai oublié mon parapluie", "I forgot my umbrella" 
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The Château de Cerisy-la-Salle, located in the French commune of Cerisy-la-Salle (in the Manche département, region of Basse-Normandie), hosts the Centre culturel international de Cerisy-la-Salle (CCIC), a prestigious venue for intellectual and scholarly encounters founded in 1952 by Anne Heurgon-Desjardins. The center is the home of the famous "Colloques de Cerisy" ("Cerisy Conferences"), a of seminars which constitute an important reference in the recent history of French intellectual life. The expression "Colloque de Cerisy" also refers to the proceedings of these seminars, available from various publishers.





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