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The Old Dualities
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29 July 1994

"The Old Dualities" is a welcome corrective and thoughtful exploration of the critical discussion of Kroetsch's work and, by implication, the prevailing critical discourse in Canadian post-modernism.
"This is a consistently illuminating, forceful, and even brave book which summons Canadian post-modernists - both writers and readers - to a new, much-needed level of theoretical rigour. Tiefensee goes against the grain of some of the country's most influential critics, but she has done so in a way that is unrelentingly clear-minded and precise." David L. Clark, Department of English, McMaster University.
"'The Old Dualities' offers a concise and lucid explanation of Derrida's thoughts on language and writing, and it provides insightful and careful readings of the work of Kroetsch and his critics." Sylvia Söderlind, Department of English, Queen's University.
"The Old Dualities" is a welcome corrective and thoughtful exploration of the critical discussion of Kroetsch's work and, by implication, the prevailing critical discourse in Canadian post-modernism. "This is a consistently illuminating, forceful, and even brave book which summons Canadian post-modernists - both writers and readers - to a new, much-needed level of theoretical rigour. Tiefensee goes against the grain of some of the country's most influential critics, but she has done so in a way that is unrelentingly clear-minded and precise." David L. Clark, Department of English, McMaster University. "'The Old Dualities' offers a concise and lucid explanation of Derrida's thoughts on language and writing, and it provides insightful and careful readings of the work of Kroetsch and his critics." Sylvia Söderlind, Department of English, Queen's University.