Page 118 - DENG501_LITERARY_CRITICISM_AND_THEORIES
P. 118
Literary Criticism and Theories
Notes 3. Define the following:
(i) presence (ii) absence (iii) trace (iv) difference
(v) freely (vi) freeplay (vii) signification.
4. What has been central to the development of Western Metaphysics? What has been the
foundation of his structuration of structure?
Answers: Self-Assessment
1. (i)(b) (ii)(a) (iii)(b) (iv)(d)
9.6 Further Readings
1. Acts of Literature, ed. Attridge, New York: Routledge, 1992 (AL).
2. Adieu to Emmanuel Lévinas, trans. Brault & Naas, Stanford, California: Stanford
University Press, 1999 (AEL).
3. Circumfessions: Fifty Nine Periphrases, in Bennington, G., Jacques Derrida,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993 (Circ).
4. On Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness, London: Routledge, 2001 (OCF).
5. Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, (inc. "Force of the Law"), eds. Cornell,
Carlson, & Benjamin, New York: Routledge, 1992 (DPJ).
6. Dissemination, trans. Johnson, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981 (D).
7. "'Eating Well' or the Calculation of the Subject: An Interview with Jacques Derrida"
in Who Comes After the Subject? eds. Cadava, Connor, & Nancy, New York:
Routledge, 1991, p 96-119.
8. The Ear of the Other: Otobiography, Transference, Translation, trans. Kamuf,
ed. McDonald, New York: Schocken Books, 1985 (EO).
112 LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY