This dissertation examines the way in which Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida rework the psychoanalytical constructions of desire through what can be referred to, short of a better word, as play or gaming. Play takes many forms in these two texts; etymological play and structural play are two of the more prominent manifestations of this gaming. In an effort to analyze and at the same time emulate this play and its use by these two authors, I introduce the idea of the dreidel which functions as a device which objectifies the discourse of desire. It also serves as a physical example of the phrase tourner autour, one of the main notions presented in La Carte postale and more recently Derrida\u27s autobiography Jacques Derrida, coauthored ...
The dissertation is a reading of the problematic of the gift from the work of Derrida to that of Sar...
This study is a comparative reading of the texts of Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) and Jacques ...
This thesis focuses on the abundance of necrophilic imagery in nineteenthcentury French literary tex...
This dissertation explores the interrelationship between desire and the creative process in Louise L...
Of the debates that have taken place in continental/European philosophy over the last 20 years, the ...
This thesis contributes to a discussion of the specificity of Roland Barthes' post-structural theori...
All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations used for purposes of scholarly citation, none of th...
Play occurs as a textual model throughout Baudelaire's poetic and critical writing. In its ambiguity...
Addressing the Lover’s Discourse as a potentially self-conscious, solipsistic, self-enclosed, and th...
This dissertation examines works by Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, Marguerite Duras, Roni Horn, Cla...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and explain Derrida's view of literature against the backgroun...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
The purpose of this study is to explore literary representations of the human subject in the work of...
What we read and listen to in the preparatory notes and the recorded words of Roland Barthes’s cours...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
The dissertation is a reading of the problematic of the gift from the work of Derrida to that of Sar...
This study is a comparative reading of the texts of Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) and Jacques ...
This thesis focuses on the abundance of necrophilic imagery in nineteenthcentury French literary tex...
This dissertation explores the interrelationship between desire and the creative process in Louise L...
Of the debates that have taken place in continental/European philosophy over the last 20 years, the ...
This thesis contributes to a discussion of the specificity of Roland Barthes' post-structural theori...
All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations used for purposes of scholarly citation, none of th...
Play occurs as a textual model throughout Baudelaire's poetic and critical writing. In its ambiguity...
Addressing the Lover’s Discourse as a potentially self-conscious, solipsistic, self-enclosed, and th...
This dissertation examines works by Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, Marguerite Duras, Roni Horn, Cla...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and explain Derrida's view of literature against the backgroun...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
The purpose of this study is to explore literary representations of the human subject in the work of...
What we read and listen to in the preparatory notes and the recorded words of Roland Barthes’s cours...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
The dissertation is a reading of the problematic of the gift from the work of Derrida to that of Sar...
This study is a comparative reading of the texts of Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) and Jacques ...
This thesis focuses on the abundance of necrophilic imagery in nineteenthcentury French literary tex...