The undecidable : Jacques Derrida and Paul Howard / Clare Gorman.
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- 9781443883597
- 144388359X
- Howard, Paul, 1971- -- Criticism and interpretation
- Derrida, Jacques -- Criticism and interpretation
- Derrida, Jacques
- Howard, Paul, 1971-
- Philosophy of language
- Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
- ELT literature & fiction readers
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- 823.92 23
- B2430.D484
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This book offers a detailed engagement between the French philosopher Jacques Derrida and the contemporary Irish author Paul Howard, aka Ross O'Carroll-Kelly. The book offers insightful analyses of Derrida's deconstructive theory with all its concepts, non-concepts and neologisms, thus showing how they can be used in order to provide a critique of the socio-linguistic realm of Howard's fictional series. Through his work, Howard set in ink a depiction of Ireland, and specifically Dublin, throughout the Celtic Tiger era and its aftermath. The book promotes a dialogue between Derrida and Howard i.
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