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Reinventing Community Identity And Difference In Late Twentiethcentury Philosophy And Literature In French 1st Edition Jane Hiddlestone

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Reinventing Community Identity And Difference In Late Twentiethcentury Philosophy And Literature In French 1st Edition Jane Hiddlestone
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.33 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Jane Hiddlestone
ISBN: 9781904713029, 1904713025
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Reinventing Community Identity And Difference In Late Twentiethcentury Philosophy And Literature In French 1st Edition Jane Hiddlestone by Jane Hiddlestone 9781904713029, 1904713025 instant download after payment.

During recent years critics have increasingly expressed their loss of faith in existing cultural and political collective frameworks, drawing attention instead to irreducible singularity and to radical incommensurability between diverse positions or groups. Hiddleston analyses and challenges this trend, bringing together political, theoretical and literary analysis and juxtaposing the works of critical theorists such as Derrida, Lyotard and Nancy with literature by writers of North African immigrant origin. She presents a critique of those writers who underline the absence of communal identification, proposes a new emphasis on relational networks interconnecting diverse cultural groups, and argues for a more subtle understanding of the complex interplay of the singular and the collective in contemporary French writing.

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