Women's Fiction and Post-911 Contexts by unknow

Women's Fiction and Post-911 Contexts by unknow

Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2012-08-15T00:00:00+00:00


8. Derrida, Politics, 19.

9. Brian Cliff (2006), “Community, the Desire to Belong and the Contemporary Irish Novel,” in The Irish Review (Spring 2006/34), p. 122.

10. Derrida, Politics, 6.

11. Derrida, Politics, viii.

12. Derrida, Politics, viii.

13. Jacques Derrida, “Following Theory” (Roundtable). In: Michael Payne and John Schad (eds.) Life.After.Theory (London & New York: Continuum, 2004), p. 28.

14. Derrida, Politics, ix.

15. Derrida, Politics, 7.

16. For both Freud and Derrida, memory and interiorization are central to the work of mourning; hence, consumption (of drink, food (Enright, Gathering, 184, 247), of things that can be bought (189-90), the shawl for Mammy (183), the funeral (43), etc.) is a metaphor for mourning; similarly, paying for things is assimilated to paying one’s respects (41).



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