"This is an outstanding work of scholarship and criticism. It is the most scrupulous and intelligent study of Paul de Man's writings."—Jonathan Culler, author of On Deconstruction (1982) "Wiley was a creative thinker. He once wrote of seeing Muhammad Ali in his current condition and wondering what Ali's fists had done to the brains of other men. So when Wiley's thoughts turn to boxing, it's worth the read."—Thomas Hauser, Secondsout.com "The debates about deconstruction may now be waning, but the historical and cultural analysis of the phenomenon is just beginning. De Graef's book will be the beginning of a serious study of this movement as an intellectual force."—Sander Gilman, author of Inscribing the Other (Nebraska, 1991)