The question of Derrida's relationship with postcolonial theory has for a long time been a fraught one. Some of the major postcolonial critics engage directly with Derrida's reflections on dissemination and excentricity, while others argue, on the contrary, that his mode of thinking is too abstract to tell us anything informative about the mechanics of colonial and neo-colonial oppression. This article responds to these postcolonial critics, and analyses two recent texts, L'Autre Cap and Le Monolinguisme de l'autre, in order to argue that the intermingling of philosophy and autobiography can tell us something new about the dangers and difficulties of postcolonial inquiry. These works attempt to examine the damaging effects of European cultu...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
Algeria has traditionally been the territory of Arabic and Francophone studies. The vast majority of...
The controversial French philosopher Jacques Derrida is associated with the claim that, in the West,...
The question of Derrida's relationship with postcolonial theory has for a long time been a fraught o...
This article explores Hélène Cixous’s and Jacques Derrida’s explicit revisiting of their Algerian me...
This article explores Hélène Cixous’s and Jacques Derrida’s explicit revisiting of their Algerian me...
<p>While there is little doubt that Algeria was of enormous importance to the theoretical output tha...
This paper seeks to understand the effects of Derrida's colonial origin upon his theory and consider...
There is an analogy between two types of liminality: the geographic or cultural ‘outside’ space of t...
This thesis erects and defends the proposition that Jacques Derrida's readings of 'metaphysics in de...
The question of the legacies of the work of Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is increasingly coming to th...
As postcolonial studies shifts to a more comparative approach one of the most intriguing development...
Far from being a banality or a philosophical naivety, there is a quintessential nexus between langua...
The aim of this dissertation is to revisit some of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of ...
Monolingualism ofthe Other; or, The Prosthesis of Origin (MO) Jacques Derrida (1998) takes up Frantz...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
Algeria has traditionally been the territory of Arabic and Francophone studies. The vast majority of...
The controversial French philosopher Jacques Derrida is associated with the claim that, in the West,...
The question of Derrida's relationship with postcolonial theory has for a long time been a fraught o...
This article explores Hélène Cixous’s and Jacques Derrida’s explicit revisiting of their Algerian me...
This article explores Hélène Cixous’s and Jacques Derrida’s explicit revisiting of their Algerian me...
<p>While there is little doubt that Algeria was of enormous importance to the theoretical output tha...
This paper seeks to understand the effects of Derrida's colonial origin upon his theory and consider...
There is an analogy between two types of liminality: the geographic or cultural ‘outside’ space of t...
This thesis erects and defends the proposition that Jacques Derrida's readings of 'metaphysics in de...
The question of the legacies of the work of Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is increasingly coming to th...
As postcolonial studies shifts to a more comparative approach one of the most intriguing development...
Far from being a banality or a philosophical naivety, there is a quintessential nexus between langua...
The aim of this dissertation is to revisit some of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of ...
Monolingualism ofthe Other; or, The Prosthesis of Origin (MO) Jacques Derrida (1998) takes up Frantz...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
Algeria has traditionally been the territory of Arabic and Francophone studies. The vast majority of...
The controversial French philosopher Jacques Derrida is associated with the claim that, in the West,...