In 1845, Thomas De Quincey inaugurated the substantive concept of 'the palimpsest'. Since then, this concept has frequently occurred in creative, critical and theoretical texts across the fields of literature, philosophy and cultural studies. This article brings together some of those diverse texts in order to draw attention to how the palimpsest is reinscribed in and by a range of contemporary critical discourses, including deconstruction, psychoanalysis, postcolonial theory, feminism and queer theory. Moreover, the palimpsest is crucial to these discourses' rethinking of such key contemporary issues as the subject, time, history, culture, gender and sexuality, and the processes of reading and writing themselves. The movement of elucidatio...
An original manuscript-length collection of poetry, exploring alienation, reinvention, and reconstru...
The relationship between text and textile is ancient and multi-faceted. This paper aims to extend th...
I situate the novel as a `postcolonial palimpsest' one that addresses the `double time' of postcolon...
In 1845, Thomas De Quincey inaugurated the substantive concept of 'the palimpsest'. Since then, this...
Contemporary theories and art practices that embrace the metaphor of a palimpsest find their groundi...
This paper joins the recent revaluation of the palimpsest as a key image for the writing of memory. ...
Freud's life and works are viewed on the light of his precedents in the natural and cultural science...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest furthers scholarly research into French cr...
MA (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014.This dissertation examines three nov...
The unconventional nature of De Quincey's works, fragmentary and digressive, often factual in conten...
The article is a brief summary of the last critical phase in literary studies. It considers some mos...
Palimpsest. Slow Thinking, on Agency and Revolution. This dissertation advocates for the application...
Black feminisms challenge Western conceptions of linearity as an optic for understanding the experie...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
The relationship between text and textile is ancient and multi-faceted. This paper aims to extend th...
An original manuscript-length collection of poetry, exploring alienation, reinvention, and reconstru...
The relationship between text and textile is ancient and multi-faceted. This paper aims to extend th...
I situate the novel as a `postcolonial palimpsest' one that addresses the `double time' of postcolon...
In 1845, Thomas De Quincey inaugurated the substantive concept of 'the palimpsest'. Since then, this...
Contemporary theories and art practices that embrace the metaphor of a palimpsest find their groundi...
This paper joins the recent revaluation of the palimpsest as a key image for the writing of memory. ...
Freud's life and works are viewed on the light of his precedents in the natural and cultural science...
Rewriting Wrongs: French Crime Fiction and the Palimpsest furthers scholarly research into French cr...
MA (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014.This dissertation examines three nov...
The unconventional nature of De Quincey's works, fragmentary and digressive, often factual in conten...
The article is a brief summary of the last critical phase in literary studies. It considers some mos...
Palimpsest. Slow Thinking, on Agency and Revolution. This dissertation advocates for the application...
Black feminisms challenge Western conceptions of linearity as an optic for understanding the experie...
The emergence of deconstruction in the seventies inaugurated a new, and what some believe, a radical...
The relationship between text and textile is ancient and multi-faceted. This paper aims to extend th...
An original manuscript-length collection of poetry, exploring alienation, reinvention, and reconstru...
The relationship between text and textile is ancient and multi-faceted. This paper aims to extend th...
I situate the novel as a `postcolonial palimpsest' one that addresses the `double time' of postcolon...