Signature event cantext : essays / by Stephen Scobie.

Author
Scobie, Stephen [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Edmonton : NeWest Press, c1989.
Description
175 p. ; 22 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-171) and index.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Amorce : always already
    • ch. 1. The death of Terry/the death of the author (bpNichol)
    • ch. 2. The deconstruction of writing (Sara Jeannette Duncan)
    • ch. 3. The absence of desire
    • 1. Particular hankerings
    • 2. The barren reach of modern desire (Sharon Thesen)
    • 3. Directed reading (Sheila Watson, Marian Engel)
    • ch. 4. Supplementary pleasures
    • 1. The logic of the supplement
    • 2. The double text (Leonard Cohen)
    • 3. The footnoted text (Erin Mouré)
    • ch. 5. On (the) edge
    • 1. The pleasure of the threshold
    • 2. Reading into bpNichol
    • 3. The mirror on the brothel wall (John Glassco)
    • ch. 6. Signature as documentary
    • 1. The place of the signature
    • 2. Documentary : the forged signature
    • 3. I and I, Daniel (Phyllis Webb)
    • ch. 7. Signature as performative
    • 1. On the line
    • 2. The invisible city of Lund (F.P. Grove, Howard O'Hagan, John Glassco)
    • 3. Surviving the paraph-raise (Leonard Cohen, Fred Wah, Phyllis Webb, Lola Lemire Tostevin, bpNicol)
    • 4. The names of the dead : signature as mourning (bpNichol)
    ISBN
    • 0920897681
    • 0920897703 (bound)
    LCCN
    ^^^92161012^
    OCLC
    26158435
    RCP
    H - S
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