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Christopher Norris may refer to:

In Entertainment

in Philosophy

Career

As of 2005 he is Distinguished Research Professor in Philosophy at Cardiff University. He completed his PhD in English at University College London whilst Sir Frank Kermode served as the Lord Northcliffe Professor of modern English literature at UCL.

Until 1991 Norris taught in the Cardiff English Department. He has also held fellowships and visiting appointments at a number of institutions, including the University of California, Berkeley, the City University of New York and Dartmouth College.

He is one of the world's leading scholars on deconstruction, particularly in the work of Jacques Derrida. He has written numerous books and papers on literary theory and other disciplines, and his work is highly acclaimed and widely respected. Indeed, Norris is now considered a philosopher in his own right: 2003's Life After Theory featured an interview with Norris, placing him alongside Derrida as a significant contemporary.

Selected works

Some of Norris's published books to date include: Theory and Practice, Against Relativism, New Idols of the Cave, Quantum Mechanics and the Flight from Realism, and Resources of Realism.

See also