Lost in the Funhouse is like textbook illustration of Derrida’s views on language and writing. The book is both a guide for “how not to write” and “how not to define” writing, thus defying an ultimate center. Although the lack of a “proper” theme and heavy metafictional structure makes it “difficult to read”, it is a struggle to subvert the definitions of writing. The author deconstructs the conventional form and theme that is believed to be necessary for writing. In this respect, Barth operates through the narratives like Derrida moves through ideas in history, and ending up with the conclusion that interplay is what matters rather than a fixed meaning
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John Barth and the poetics of exhaustion How is one to write in a postmodern context of shattered r...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
This paper retraces two crucial displacements in the history of the notion of the “performative” in ...
In John Barth\u27s Lost in the Funhouse, a character named Ambrose winds up lost in the confines o...
This thesis deals with translating John Barth’s “Lost in the Funhouse”. This short story is a piece ...
John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse ” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetic...
That “Derrida's writing borders on being unreadable” has been maintained by several academics, journ...
That “Derrida's writing borders on being unreadable” has been maintained by several academics, journ...
The object of this thesis is to argue that a selection of Samuel Beckett's later prose texts represe...
What are the implications of Derrida's "Of Grammatology" for those basic acts of reading and writing...
<p>In this article, I read Derrida�s critique of the �sign� over against the challenges of the...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that discuss John Barth's collection of stories Lost in...
The article attempts to read and ustilize the category of “crypt” from Jacques Derrida’s Fors to dev...
The article is dedicated to the problem of writing in J. Derrida’s philosophy. It describes his view...
In “From Word to Text” Roland Barthes develops a rather challenging view on the status of the litera...
John Barth and the poetics of exhaustion How is one to write in a postmodern context of shattered r...
Imagination, desire and need are concepts that traverse many domains. It is not myinten tion in this...
This paper retraces two crucial displacements in the history of the notion of the “performative” in ...