
“Telegrams” attends to the persistent problems that lie in the theoretical severance of voice from speech. While scholars such as Dolar attempt to anchor psychoanalysis as the field best placed to account for this distinction, “Telegrams” invites you to return to Derrida, to Cixous, and to the more-than-human poetics of deconstruction.
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