File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_2000/postcolonial.0010, message 32


Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2000 11:25:09 -0400
Subject: Migrations and Bilangue


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I am teaching a 300-level course in the Spring that will focus on lines
of migration--cultural, material, as well as linguistic--in a variety of
postcolonial writings.  I am considering using Derrida's
<i>Monolingualism of the Other Or the Prosthesis of Origin</i> somewhere
in the course (most likely along side Khatibi's <i>Amour Bilangue</i>),
but I am curious if others either know this text (Derrida's, that is) or
have used it in their courses, and what they think of it, and/or how it
went over in the course.<br>
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Thanks in advance.<br>
<br>
Chris Devenney<br>
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Christopher Devenney<br>
Visiting Assistant Professor<br>
Dept. of English<br>
Haverford College<br>
Haverford, PA 19041</html>



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