Understanding Derrida's Dissemination through Babel
Dissemination. AI image YHWH says: "Yes! A single people, a single lip for all: that is what they begin to do! ... Come! Let us descend! Let us confound their lips, man will no longer understand the lip of his neighbor." Then he disseminates the Sem, and dissemination is here deconstruction: YHWH disperses them from here over the face of all the earth. — JACQUES DERRIDA, Des Tours de Babel A Story We Think We Already Know The Tower of Babel is usually treated as the biblical explanation for linguistic diversity. Humanity speaks one language and decides to build a city with a tower reaching toward heaven. Seeing this, God intervenes, confounds their speech, and scatters them across the earth. The tower remains unfinished, and Babel becomes associated with linguistic confusion. For Jacques Derrida, however, the story is about much more than the origin of different languages. In Des Tours de Babel , he recasts the biblical narrative as a reflection on lan...