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Stories of twins are told with astonishing frequency in
contemporary culture. Films and novels from recent decades
repeatedly tell of the stranglehold of brotherly love, the evil
twin who steals her sister's lover, the homicidal mutant twin, the
reunion of twins separated at birth, warring twins, and confusion
between look-alikes. Twins in Contemporary Literature and Culture
asks why we keep telling twin tales and how these have been
transformed in recent retellings to reflect the preoccupations of
the times.
Public Internet discussion forums offer opportunities for
intercultural interaction in many languages on a vast range of
topics, but are often overlooked by language educators in favour of
purpose-built exchanges between learners. The book investigates
this untapped pedagogical potential.
First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Both Jacques Derrida and Julia Kristeva have made an enormous
impact throughout the humanities with their work on signification,
identity and difference, and yet the nature of the relation between
their theories seems oddly indeterminate: they have sometimes been
regarded as more or less indistinguishable and sometimes as
incompatible
This book aims at establishing precisely how Kristeva's and
Derrida's writings may be articulated, tracing intersections and
divergences, parallels and discontinuities between them. But how do
you compare two theories of the production of difference? What
conception of difference do you use to go about it? Any search for
a dividing line between Derrida and Kristeva already engages with
their preoccupations. Should the juxtaposition of these practices
be conceived as a face-to-face confrontation or rather a gap, a
hiatus? Could it be a dialectic? or a diff rance? Should it be
thought of in terms of Kristeva's work . . . or Derrida's?
Accessible and lively, this book studies the theories on their own
terms, in terms of one another, and with regard to the literary
text, a privileged object of their attention. It demonstrates that
the articulation of the theories shifts under different discursive
conditions such that a Derridean reading of the relation is
unlikely to coincide with a Kristevan interpretation. It shows why
there is no single answer to the question of how the two fit
together. And it investigates what is at stake in the strategic
uses to which their work is put, whether separately or together.
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