Chronicle of separation: On deconstruction's disillusioned love

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Abstract

A unique feminist approach to the legacy of Jacques Derrida, Chronicle of Separation is a disparate yet beautifully interwoven series of distinct readings, genres, and themes, offering a powerful reflection of love inand as-deconstruction. Looking especially at relationships between women, Ben-Naftali provides a wide-ranging investigation of interpersonal relationships: the love of a teacher, the anxiety-ridden bond between a mother and daughter as manifested in anorexia, passion between two women, love after separation and in mourning, the tension between one's self and the internalized other. Traversing each of these investigations, Chronicle of Separation takes up Derrida's Memoires for Paul de Man and The Post Card, Lillian Hellman's famed friendship with a woman named Julia, and adaptations of the biblical Book of Ruth. Above all, it is a treatise on the love of theory in the name of poetry, a passionate book on love and friendship.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherFordham University Press
Number of pages232
ISBN (Electronic)9780823265824
ISBN (Print)9780823265794
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2015
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities

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