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The Old Dualities : Deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and His Critics, Tiefensee contends that Kroetsch and his critics have, to some degree, misunderstood the implications of Derrida's deconstruction and adhere to a Bloomian misreading which is firmly grounded in traditional philosophy. She addresses the metaphysical pr, The Old Dualities : Deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and His Critics
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  • The Old Dualities : Deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and His Critics
  • Written by author Dianne Tiefensee
  • Published by McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994/07/29
  • Tiefensee contends that Kroetsch and his critics have, to some degree, misunderstood the implications of Derrida's "deconstruction" and adhere to a Bloomian "misreading" which is firmly grounded in traditional philosophy. She addresses the metaphysical pr
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
1 "Writing with Two Hands": Derridean Deconstruction 13
2 "Gaining Ground": Situating Robert Kroetsch in Canadian Postmodernism 27
3 "Field Notes": Robert Kroetsch and the Critics 43
4 "Learning the Hero": Alibi and the Critics 55
5 "A Canadian Issue": The Canadian Story 73
6 "Unhiding the Hidden": Archaeology, Dialectic, Intertextuality, and Voice 87
7 "Carnival and Violence": The Quest of Love 106
8 "Fear of Women": A Misogynist Erotics 125
9 "The Disappearing Father": Anna Dawe's Quest 137
10 Canadian Postmodernism and Difference: Conclusion 152
Notes 159
Bibliography 191
Index 217


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