William S. Burroughs’ work is generally regarded as narratives of opposition and revolt. However, in this thesis, I will examine how his socially deviant characters are not exempt from discourses that rely on binary hierarchies, and promote coherence. The dissemination of identity shows the limits of essentialist rhetoric, and the impossibility of pure self-representation. For Burroughs, the liability of our ability to create truths is the ignorance of its multiplicity and unavoidability. The violent and obscure effects of language manifest in characterizations and identity descriptions. I will approach this thematically, through social discourses, naming, and sexuality. The first analysis will examine the oscillation of identity within see...
Literature's ability to provide a different repertoire of experience from those presented in other d...
Edgar Rice Burroughs rendered a particular construction of womanhood as a remedy for national degene...
Article adopts Jacques Lacan’s concept of the “mirror stage” to study the mechanisms of the way the ...
William S. Burroughs is one of the twentieth century's most visible, controversial, and baffling lit...
In this essay I examine how identity is created in William S. Burroughs two early novels Junky andQu...
William Burroughs's profane life has been an affront to conventional morality, and his transgressive...
The aim of this article is to analyze W.S. Burroughs’s fi rst novel Junky from the angle of transgre...
In this essay, we shall attempt to highlight W. S. Burroughs’s concept of language being a virus fro...
We open with the question of subjectivity as it is presented in Hamlet; the focus then moves to the ...
William Burroughs, his life and works, have a set beginning and end, but the biological and spiritua...
Edgar Rice Burroughs rendered a particular construction of womanhood as a remedy for national degene...
Th is paper centres on William Burroughs’ writing and ideas, which changed the course of literature,...
The new orientations set by the late 50s American writers have marked new features and peculiarities...
My concern in this thesis is to show that a reconstruction of the publishing history of the work of ...
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the analysis and literary interpretation of three works of William ...
Literature's ability to provide a different repertoire of experience from those presented in other d...
Edgar Rice Burroughs rendered a particular construction of womanhood as a remedy for national degene...
Article adopts Jacques Lacan’s concept of the “mirror stage” to study the mechanisms of the way the ...
William S. Burroughs is one of the twentieth century's most visible, controversial, and baffling lit...
In this essay I examine how identity is created in William S. Burroughs two early novels Junky andQu...
William Burroughs's profane life has been an affront to conventional morality, and his transgressive...
The aim of this article is to analyze W.S. Burroughs’s fi rst novel Junky from the angle of transgre...
In this essay, we shall attempt to highlight W. S. Burroughs’s concept of language being a virus fro...
We open with the question of subjectivity as it is presented in Hamlet; the focus then moves to the ...
William Burroughs, his life and works, have a set beginning and end, but the biological and spiritua...
Edgar Rice Burroughs rendered a particular construction of womanhood as a remedy for national degene...
Th is paper centres on William Burroughs’ writing and ideas, which changed the course of literature,...
The new orientations set by the late 50s American writers have marked new features and peculiarities...
My concern in this thesis is to show that a reconstruction of the publishing history of the work of ...
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the analysis and literary interpretation of three works of William ...
Literature's ability to provide a different repertoire of experience from those presented in other d...
Edgar Rice Burroughs rendered a particular construction of womanhood as a remedy for national degene...
Article adopts Jacques Lacan’s concept of the “mirror stage” to study the mechanisms of the way the ...