Eddie Yeghiayan
"Criticism, Feminism, and the
Institution." Thesis Eleven: A Socialist
Journal (1984-85),
10-11:175-187.
Interview with Elizabeth Grosz took place in Sydney, Australia on August
17, 1984, following a Conference on Post-Modernity held in
Sydney, July 26-29, 1984.
Reprinted in The Post-Colonial Critic: Interviews,
Strategies,
Dialogues (1990), pp. 1-16.
"Description and Its Vicissitudes."
Semiotica (Winter 1984), 49(3-4):347-360.
Review Essay on Marc Eli Blanchard’s Description, Sign, Self,
Desire: Critical Theory in the Wake of Semiotics.
"Feminism and Critical Theory."
In Paul A. Treichler and Cheris Kramarae, and Beth Stafford,
eds., For Alma Mater: Theory and Practice in Feminist
Scholarship,
pp. 119-142. Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois Press,
1985.
Reprinted in In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural
Politics (1987), pp. 77-92.
"Love Me, Love My Ombre, Elle."
Diacritics (Winter 1984), 14(4):19-36.
Response to Gregory Ulmer’s review of Derrida's Carte
Postale
in the Fall 1981 issue of Diacritics.
"Marx after Derrida." In William E. Cain, ed., Philosophical Approaches to Literature: New Essays on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Texts, pp. 227-246. Lewisburg, Penn. & London: Bucknell University Press; London, Toronto & Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1984.
"The Post-Colonial Literary Critic as
Native Informant." [sound-recording] In Literary
Criticism1984 Interpretation, the Critical Difference.
Washington, D.C.: G.U. AVLRC, 1984.
Sound cassette: 1 7/8 ips, mono.
Taped during a conference held at Georgetown University, June
21-22, 1984.