I was disappointed with this book. It's an important topic and a good press (although one that seems to be becoming very Derridean of late), but the prose is so jargony that I've found it almost impossible to read, despite my high tolerance for that sort of thing. I've picked it up several times, fought to decode each paragraph in order to understand what the author is trying to say, only to give up, repeatedly exasperated. If you think you want to read this book, I strongly recommend that you first USE THE "READ INSIDE THIS BOOK" FEATURE TO READ THE FIRST PAGE -- you'll immediately see what I mean. If you can decode the prose, more power to you. My objection is more to the style than the content -- because, frankly, the style prevents me from understanding much of the content!