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    At the Frontier of Language: Literature, Theory, Politics

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    O'Brien, E.(1996). 'At the Frontier of Language: Literature, Theory, Politics.' Minerva.
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    Date
    1996
    Author
    O'Brien, Eugene
    Peer Reviewed
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    O'Brien, E.(1996). 'At the Frontier of Language: Literature, Theory, Politics.' Minerva.
    Abstract
    This essay examines the problematics of language and identity. Beginning with a deconstructive reading of Seamus Heaney’s poem ‘Broagh’, it moves on to deconstruct the signifier of Ulster, showing how the use of this term, by both nationalists and unionists, serves to deconstruct the identitarian politics of place associated with both traditions.
    Keywords
    Derrida
    Deconstruction
    Heaney
    Politics
    Language
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Minerva
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/319
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