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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... vol. 31 2005 of Sydney Studies in English est. 1975-1976 Sydney Studies in English
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Crossing Borders of the Self in the Fiction of David Malouf, Mark Byron , single work criticism
The essay investigates two of Malouf's novels with regard to the self-other relation: between characters in the story and between the text and the world of the reader. It focuses on three distinct self-other relations: 'the animal and the human (drawing on recent work in ethics by Giorgio Agamben); the relation between two humans as an I and a You (drawing on the theology of Martin Buber); and the human and divinity (drawing on the ethical phenomenology of Emmanuel Levinas)' (76).
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