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Title: Comparatism and (auto)thanatography : death and mourning in Blanchot, Derrida, and Tim Parks
Authors: Callus, Ivan
Keywords: Thanatology
Autobiography in literature
Death in literature
Postmodernism (Literature)
Critical theory
Blanchot, Maurice, 1907-2003
Derrida, Jacques, 1930-2004
Literature -- Philosophy
Parks, Tim 1954-
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Citation: Callus, I. (2004). Comparatism and (auto)thanatography : death and mourning in Blanchot, Derrida, and Tim Parks. Comparative Critical Studies, Studies 1, 337-358.
Abstract: Despite the latitude for diverse interpretation which it allows, the arresting neologism that cues this collection, autobiograftctions, appears to quite specifically envisage writing having to do with life, not death. It is therefore with some awkwardness that I say that this paper will be more about death than life. To speak, as I propose to do, about thanatography - which the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines as 'an account of a person's death' and which counters biography's vitality by being a writing about death or by being, seemingly impossibly, a writing from death - hardly seems very apt. Worse, it is probably morbid. My sense of awkwardness, I must say, deepens.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123778
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