Embodied disbelief: poststructural feminist atheism
“I quite rightly pass for an atheist,” Jacques Derrida announces in Circumfession. Grace Jantzen's suggestion that the poststructuralist critique of modernity can also be trained on atheism helps us make sense of this playfully cryptic statement: although Derrida sympathizes with the “idea” of...
Main Author: | Schaefer, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2013
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