
Imagining Joyce and Derrida
Between Finnegans Wake and Glas
Peter Mahon(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Will be published approx. on 7. July 2007
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-8020-9249-6 (ISBN)
Description
How is meaning in one text shaped by another? Does intertextuality consist of more than simple references by one text to another? In Imagining Joyce and Derrida, Peter Mahon explores these questions through a comparative study of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and the deconstructive texts of Jacques Derrida, with a particular emphasis on Glas.
Mahon's reading of these works insists on thinking through Derrida's 'Hegelian' manner of understanding Joyce. Using key texts of Vico, Kant, and Heidegger, Mahon develops a theoretical framework that allows him to theorize and re-conceptualize the intertextuality between Joyce and Derrida in terms of the imagination. In order to test the flexibility of this imaginative framework, Mahon applies it to a sustained comparison of Finnegans Wake and Derrida's under-appreciated masterwork, Glas. In so doing, Mahon reconfigures and expands the intertextual terrain between Joyce and Derrida beyond a simple catalogue of those instances where Derrida cites Joyce. Engaging and innovative, this erudite study makes an important contribution to literary critical theory.
Mahon's reading of these works insists on thinking through Derrida's 'Hegelian' manner of understanding Joyce. Using key texts of Vico, Kant, and Heidegger, Mahon develops a theoretical framework that allows him to theorize and re-conceptualize the intertextuality between Joyce and Derrida in terms of the imagination. In order to test the flexibility of this imaginative framework, Mahon applies it to a sustained comparison of Finnegans Wake and Derrida's under-appreciated masterwork, Glas. In so doing, Mahon reconfigures and expands the intertextual terrain between Joyce and Derrida beyond a simple catalogue of those instances where Derrida cites Joyce. Engaging and innovative, this erudite study makes an important contribution to literary critical theory.
Reviews / Votes
Mahon (Univ. of British Columbia) departs from poststructuralist readings of Joyce--Colin MacCabe's James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word (CH, Feb'80; 2nd ed., CH, Oct'03, 41-0792), Derek Attridge's Joyce Effects (2000)--by perfoMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
826 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8020-9249-6 (9780802092496)
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Person
Peter Mahon teaches in the Department of English at the University of British Columbia.
Content
AcknowledgmentsPlate: The 'Tunc' page of the Book of Kells Introduction: A Brief Sketch of Joyce-Derrida Intertextuality'Immargination': The Site of the ImaginationFollowing the Hen: Applied 'Epistlemadethemology'To Hen: The 'parody's bird' of Logos'Feelful thinkamalinks': Vichian Bodies, Wakean BodiesImagination, Representation, and Religion'What is the ti..?': The Remains of TimeNotesWorks CitedIndex