The methodology aims to demonstrate that absence is not reducible to one
approach or another but plays on the incommensurabilities, commensurabilities and
gaps between the different concepts presented. The 'motions of absence', which are
textual insertions interspersed between the sections, directly articulate the
methodology of the thesis by responding to and exploring the thinking in each
section. The methodology therefore both produces and addresses the tensions and
gaps available in visual and theoretical discourses to demonstrate absence. lt
thereby allows for the possibility of a re-inscription of signification for absence to
occur.
Date of Award | 2006 |
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Original language | English |
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RETHINKING ABSENCE: ART PRACTICE AND THE CRITICAL METAPHYSICS OF JACQUES DERRIDA AND JACQUES LACAN
ROULSTONE, K. G. (Author). 2006
Student thesis: PhD