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- Title
Babil Kulesi: Dil ve Metafor Bağlamında James Joyce'un Ulysses'i ve Derrida.
- Authors
YAMUÇ, CEMRE UĞURAL
- Abstract
This paper discusses the points that touch upon the problem of absolute meaning (origin) and language in James Joyce’s Ulysses, where literature and philosophy engaged, and on Derrida’s views about deconstruction together. Although the story of the Tower of Babel, which deals with the origin problem, fixes the meaning into the absolute origin, when Ulysses is read in this context, it is seen that it contains allusions to that the origin is polysemous. Therefore, reading along with Derrida’s texts, Ulysses has been evaluated as a deconstructive work on the critique of origin. Contrary to the discourse on the presence of origin in the Tower of Babel, in Ulysses, similar to the Derridarian language perspective, it has been identified that there are contexts concerning different culture and language experiences that exceed the metaphysics of presence in Western philosophy.
- Subjects
PRESENCE (Philosophy); JOYCE, James, 1882-1941; DECONSTRUCTION; METAPHYSICS; LANGUAGE &; languages; DISCOURSE
- Publication
Beytulhikme: An International Journal of Philosophy, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 3, p745
- ISSN
1303-8303
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18491/beytulhikme.1825