2015
DOI: 10.13189/lls.2015.030101
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The Grimace of Ambiguity: Unambiguity and the Critics

Abstract: This article considers the notion of ambiguity and its treatment by critics and theorists from a perspective informed by the work of Slavoj Žižek, according to which ambiguity should not be conceived as an exceptional 'grimace' of language's deeper, more genuine 'Unambiguity'; rather, the pervasive fantasy of Unambiguity should be thought of as the grimace of ambiguity-a convenient invention whose function is to mask the Void of a generalised indeterminacy feared by literary critics. It examines not only ambig… Show more

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