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INDEX
A acolyte , 17, 18, 93–4, 95n4, 97, 105,
107, 112n4, 143 . See also following
America , 7–8, 90–1, 161, 176, 183, 192, 199n17, 200n23
anacoluthon . See acolyte anadiplosis . See fold analogy , 19, 77, 105–6, 123–8, 132,
138n12, 163, 166–7n13 Anderson, Melanie , 7, 8, 20n2, 21n8,
23n19, 176–7, 191, 196n4 animals , 1, 10, 38–9, 41, 42, 47, 49n7,
49n9, 49–50n11, 50n13, 50n15, 50n19, 74, 78, 144, 149n3, 159, 170, 179, 184, 186, 189, 194–5, 202n34 . See also Auster, Timbuktu
apparition , 7, 11, 21n13, 23n17, 50n18, 116, 125, 141, 188 . See also ghost
Augustine , 85n22, 142, 143, 145, 147, 157
Auster, Paul , 113n9 and Blanchot , 57–8, 60n6, 61, 86n30 and Derrida , 24n25, 57–8, 60n6
Book of Illusions, The , 63, 64, 67–9, 83n11
“Book of the Dead” , 58, 72 Brooklyn Follies, The , 64, 66, 69–71,
95n5, 107 City of Glass , 18, 58, 63–5, 67–9,
71–82, 83n9, 83n11, 84n17, 85n22, 86n28, 89–94, 95n2, 103, 107–8, 111, 112n4, 113n10, 149n5
Ghosts , 67, 68, 71, 76, 86n30, 91, 112n4
“Interview with Joseph Mallia” , 71 In the Country of Last Things , 72,
83n11, 87n32 Invention of Solitude, The , 61–3, 65,
67–71, 78–82, 83n11, 94n1, 107, 108, 113n6, 202n32, 202n35
“Invisible Joubert” , 57 Leviathan , 66–9, 83n11, 113n9 Locked Room, The , 62, 67–9, 83n11,
86–7n32, 99–101, 105–7, 112n4
Manhattan, Ground Zero , 95n2
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Auster, Paul (cont.) “Manuscript in the Book, The” ,
94n1 Moon Palace , 63–71, 80, 94n1 Mr Vertigo , 63, 67, 87n32 Music of Chance, The , 63–7, 70, 71,
83n11, 86n30, 95n3 Oracle Night , 63–6, 68–70, 83n11,
113n10 Red Notebook, The , 113n10 Timbuktu , 63, 64, 67, 68, 71, 83n8,
95n5, 113n10 Travels in the Scriptorium , 83n5,
83n8, 87n32 “Twentieth–Century French
Poetry” , 58
B Bennington, Geoffrey , 6, 19, 55, 94,
141–8, 149n4, 149n7, 150n8 Bergland, Renée L. , 8, 20n2 #BlackLivesMatter , 196n3 Blanchot, Maurice , 18, 56–8, 60n4,
n6, 72, 75, 77, 80, 83n8, 85n20, 86n30, 86n31
Awaiting Oblivion , 58 Death Sentence , 61–3, 68, 70, 72,
82n1, 82n2, 83n4, 83n6, 83n11, 84n19, 85n22, 86n27, 86n30
“Gaze of Orpheus, The” , 57, 62 “Idyll, The” , 57, 86n30 “Instant of My Death, The” , 70 “Last Word, The” , 57 “Literature and the Right to
Death” , 62, 69, 75–7, 86n30 One Who Was Standing Apart From
Me, The , 84n19 Step Not Beyond, The , 15, 20n4,
56–7, 59, 84n16 Vicious Circles , 57
Blanco, María del Pilar , 2, 20n2, 21n13
Brogan, Kathleen , 20n2, 191, 196n4, 201n30
bug , 142, 147, 149n3, 153 . See also ghost
Burke, William M. , 120–2, 127–9, 131, 138n15
C Calvinism , 122–3, 137n7, 183,
199n17 Cervantes , 80–1, 86n28 chance , 65–6, 73, 77, 83n10,
84n18–19, 85n21, 100, 106, 107, 149n4
Channing, William Ellery , 137n8 Christianity , 116, 122–3, 150n8,
187–8 Churchwell, Sarah , 159–60, 165n2,
179 Cohen, Josh , 60n6, 72, 108–11 conjuration , 5–10, 13, 83n5, 112n2,
127, 172, 175, 178, 182, 197 . See also exorcism
D Dalsgård, Katrine , 182, 185, 199n16,
201n28 death , 2, 6, 13, 36, 61–4, 70, 71, 98,
100, 102, 111, 145, 147, 149n2, 158–9, 164, 171, 176, 183, 190 . See also life
social , 7, 9, 21n11, 175–7, 193–4, 196n1
DeLillo, Don and Derrida , 24n25 Body Artist, The , 11, 17, 19, 23n20,
24n22, 24n23, 25–7, 29–30, 30n1–2, 31–48, 49n9, 50n13,
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50n16, 50n19–20, 51n21–23, 60n5, 82n2, 169, 172–3, 173n2, 202n32
Cosmopolis , 1–2, 12, 15–16, 48n3 End Zone , 201–2n31 Mao II , 1 White Noise , 1–2, 12
Derrida, Jacques Animal That Therefore I Am, The ,
59n1, 60n2, 144–6, 149n3 Aporias , 170, 172 “Border Lines” , 4, 16, 59, 60n4 “Circumfession” , 17, 19, 48–9n4,
141–9, 149n1–2, 149n4, 149n7, 150n8, 157
Death Penalty, The , 145, 149n2 “Différance” , 54, 83n10, 86n28 Dissémination, La , 30n5 “Double Session, The” , 11, 17,
25–30, 35, 40, 43, 49n7, 49n9–10, 49–50n11, 50n14, 147
Echographies of Television , 24n21 “Following Theory” , 10, 59, 93–4,
110, 173n6 For What Tomorrow , 9, 23n18, 104,
166n9, 169, 171 “Freud and the Scene of Writing” ,
10 Glas , 16 “Hostipitality” , 170–2, 181 Learning to Live Finally , 59,
84n15 “‘Le Parjure,’ Perhaps ” , 93–4 “Living On” , 57, 59, 62, 63, 69,
82n1–2, 83n11, 84n19, 85n26 Memoires , 33, 46, 47, 48n1, 49n8 “My Chances/ Mes Chances” ,
83n10, 84n19, 85n21, 85n26 Of Grammatology , 43 Of Hospitality , 169–72, 173n1 Of Spirit , 17, 18, 115–16, 135
“Outwork, Prefacing” , 27, 28, 49n6 “ Pa ce Not( s )” , 3, 15, 56–8, 60n3,
83n12, 84n14, 84n19, 85n20, 86n30
“Plato’s Pharmacy” , 16, 30n1, 33, 35, 41, 42, 50n13, 50n15, 50n17
Specters of Marx , 2–18, 21n10, 21n12, 22–3n14, 23n15, 23n19, 29, 43, 49n10, 53–5, 60n7, 83n9, 84n18, 116, 137n3–5, 137n8, 141, 167n14–15, 172, 202n32
“Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences” , 86n29, 148
Work of Mourning, The , 6, 44, 46 Dickinson, Emily , 80, 123, 137n9 différance , 10, 11, 77, 83n10, 86n28 Domestico, Anthony , 134, 137n6
E election . See predestination Emerson, Ralph Waldo , 123, 138n12 Engels, Friedrich , 2 exceptionalism , 182–3, 185,
199n16–17, 199–200n18, 200n19, 200n23
exorcism , 10, 101, 102, 201–2n31 . See also conjuration
event , 12–13, 19, 23n18, 29, 66, 112n3, 131–2, 136, 143–5, 147–9, 149n2, 153–4, 157–9, 163, 167n14–15, 172, 173n4, 178
F fold , 36, 37, 40, 43–4, 47, 49n5,
49n9, 49–50n11, 50n14, 50n19, 135
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following , 53–4, 57–8, 59n1, 60n2, 73–4, 77, 85n23, 89–94, 95n4, 98–9, 104–5, 110, 112n4, 156
Frank, Anne , 97, 105–8, 113n6–7
G Garber, Marjorie B. , 20n2, 21n9 Gautier, Théophile , 29, 49n10 gender , 9, 27, 83n11, 113n6, 120,
122, 136–7n2, 137n10, 162, 170, 175, 182, 185–9, 192–3, 198n14, 201n25, 201n26
Geyh, Paula E. , 121, 134, 136n2 ghost , 2, 7–8, 11–17, 20n2, 21n8,
23n17, 40, 43, 49n10, 50n17, 53–4, 120–1, 136, 137n3, 163–4, 172, 176–7, 202n35 . See also apparition, bug, haunt, phantom, revenant, shade, shadow, specter, spirit, spook
and being , 13, 42–3 and defi nition , 5–7 and Derrida , 20n3, 21n10 and knowledge , 8–9, 13, 104,
137n4–5, 121–2, 161 and self , 4, 44, 54 and time , 3, 10, 13, 14, 20n4,
23n19, 24n24, 55 ghost writing , 10, 17, 18, 30, 35, 39,
40, 59, 68, 71–2, 82, 95n5, 97, 104–7, 111–2, 114n12, 121, 131, 151–2, 191–2, 195–6
ghostwriting , 3–4, 10, 21n5 God , 19, 20, 74–5, 78, 85n21,
85n25, 91, 122–4, 132–5, 139n19, 142–9, 149n5–6, 157–9, 160–4, 166n7, 166–7n13, 180–2, 187, 197n7, 197–8n11, 198n12
Gordon, Avery , 7–9, 12, 20n2, 21n11–12, 196n4, 201n30, 202n35
H Hägglund, Martin , 7, 10, 54–6, 59,
85n21, 137n8, 141, 145–7, 149n1–2, 171, 181
happiness , 45, 70, 81, 84n15, 94, 156, 173, 200n21
haunt , 2–3, 6–8, 15, 18, 20, 29, 30n5, 31, 48, 54, 55, 64, 84n15, 90, 107, 120, 190–1, 194, 196n2, 201n28, 201–2n31 . See also ghost
hauntology , 7–10, 13, 22n14, 31, 50n20, 175
Hawthorne, Nathaniel , 60n7, 81 Hopper, Briallen , 179–80, 197n10 hospitality , 19, 167n15, 169–72,
173n1–2, 173n4–5, 177–8, 181, 183, 187–9, 196n5, 201n27, 201n29
house , 92, 127–31, 159–60, 165n4, 169–71
burning , 130–1, 134, 155, 166n11, 193
haunted , 30n2, 31, 39–40, 109, 128–9, 134, 172–3, 191
of God , 128, 135, 164, 178, 180, 181, 184, 192, 201–2n31
structures , 30n2, 69, 83n12, 122, 190
Howe, Irving , 102 Hungerford, Amy , 137n6, 163,
166–7n13, 179, 191, 192, 198n12
hymen , 10, 28, 40, 49n9, 49–50n11, 82n2, 83n11
I Ibsen, Henrik , 21n7 inheritance , 16–17, 19, 53, 64–5,
141, 146–8, 152–3, 161, 165n3, 175, 186, 200n20, 200n23, 201n25
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invisibility , 5, 7–9, 11–12, 21n11, 23n17–18, 53, 63, 65, 83n7, 120–1, 151, 177, 201n30, 201–2n31
J Jabès, Edmond , 57–8, 72 Jacob and Esau , 150n8, 157, 166n8,
182, 199n15 James, Henry , 90, 106, 113n5 James, William , 137n9 Jewishness , 72, 98, 101, 109, 111,
150n8 Judaism , 166n9 justice , 4, 22, 24n26, 113n9, 149n2,
179, 197n10, 200n23
K Kelly, Adam , 24n26, 58, 60n6, 103,
112n3, 113n9 King, Martin Luther , 196n3, 179, 188 Kirkby, Joan , 121–2, 136n2,
137n10–11
L Latz, Andrew Brower , 135, 138n18 Leise, Christopher , 137n7, 152 Levinas, Emmanuel , 202n34 LGBTQ , 90 life , 2, 6, 10, 13, 36, 66, 102, 112n2,
175 . See also living on after death , 5, 121, 124, 131, 134,
138n15, 148, 159, 164 living on , 2, 16, 35–6, 39, 44, 47–8,
48–9n4, 59, 63, 67–9, 72, 86–7n32, 106–7, 111, 202n36
love , 17, 82n2, 99, 143, 145, 152, 156, 160, 166n7, 171, 191, 201n29
Luckhurst, Roger , 2, 22–3n14, 24n25
M Madsen, Deborah , 185, 199n16–17,
200n19, 200n23 Mallarmé, Stéphane , 25–30, 30n3, 35,
40, 41, 49n7, 49n9, 50n13–14 Malmgren, Carl D. , 80, 81 manifest destiny . See exceptionalism Marx, Karl , 2–4, 9, 10, 21n12, 60n7 Mattessich, Stefan , 24n25, 117n1–2,
125, 128, 135, 137n6 McLennan, Rachael , 106, 113n6–7 Melville, Herman , 81, 123 mimesis . See representation Morrison, Toni
and Derrida , 24n25, 198n13 and ghosts , 196n4 Beloved , 11, 13, 176, 190–3, 197n8,
201n30, 202n32, 202n35–6 Bluest Eye, The , 196n1 “Home” , 180–2, 184, 188–9,
202n36 Home , 19, 181, 191, 193–6,
202n33–4, 202n37 Jazz , 181, 191–2 Love , 191, 201n29 Mercy, A , 192–3, 201n25 Paradise , 19–20, 176, 177, 181–91,
198n14, 199n15–16, 201n26–8, 201n30, 202n31
Song of Solomon , 176, 180, 181, 185–7, 198n12, 200n20–2, 201n30, 202n35
mourning , 4, 17, 22n14, 39, 46–7, 49n8, 51n21, 64–5, 132–3, 136, 173n5
N Naas, Michael , 172–3 name , 3, 19, 23n15, 41, 43, 62, 70,
74–5, 80–1, 84n17, 109–10, 136n1, 141–7, 148–9, 149n6, 153–4, 156, 158, 161–4,
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167n15, 170, 175, 178, 180, 185–6, 190–1, 195, 197n7, 198n12, 199n15, 200n20, 201n27
nationalism , 7, 8, 115–6, 201–2n31 Native American , 8, 90, 91, 183,
186–8, 200n23 Nealon, Jeffrey T. , 57, 60n6, 76, 77 Nel, Philip , 41, 50n16
O Osteen, Mark , 29, 39, 41, 44–6, 48,
50n19, 51n21, 51n23 other , 50n18, 55–6, 85n22 . See also
self
P pace/not , 17, 18, 55–8, 60n3, 69, 70,
79, 84n14 paradise , 19–20, 74–5, 91, 132, 144,
160, 180–1, 184, 190, 192, 199n16, 201n26
Parham, Marisa , 20n2, 175–6, 196n2 pas . See pace/not Patterson, Orlando , 175 Peeren, Esther , 2, 7, 8, 10, 20n2,
21n11, 22n14 Peterson, Christopher , 9, 20n2,
24n25, 175, 177, 192, 196n4 phantom , 7, 21n10, 23n18, 29–30,
43, 44, 50n13, 53, 58, 59, 64, 101, 147, 185 . See also ghost
Plato , 32–3, 41, 42 Poe, Edgar Allan , 29, 80, 84n15,
84n17, 85n21–3, 95n5 Polo, Marco , 70, 81 predestination , 19, 122, 157–8, 160,
166n7, 166n9, 180, 183, 200n23
preface , 27, 28, 37, 49n6
R race , 9, 19, 103–4, 155, 175–81, 183,
185, 189, 192–3, 196n3, 197n6–7, 197n9–10, 197–8n11, 200n23, 201n26–7, 201–2n31, 202n37
Ramadanovic, Petar , 23n17, 176, 177, 191, 196n4
reading , 40, 74, 76–8, 85n20, 89, 148, 192–3, 198n12, 201n30
repetition , 2–4, 10–13, 17, 29, 34, 44–6, 62–3, 66–7, 72, 83n4, 101, 112, 132, 162–4, 167n14–15, 193 . See also representation
representation , 17, 25–30, 35, 37–8, 50n16
revenant , 3, 12, 23n16, 23n18, 29, 111, 116, 136 . See also ghost
Robinson, Marilynne , 117n1–2, 137n7–10, 138n13, 138n16
and Derrida , 24n25, 116, 148–9, 150n8
Gilead , 19, 122, 131, 137n6, 138n17–18, 149n6–7, 150n8, 151–9, 163, 164, 165n1–6, 166n7, 166n9, 177–180, 196n5, 197n7
Home , 19, 122, 149n7, 151, 153, 157–9, 166n8, 166n12, 177–80, 197n6, 197n9–11, 202n32–3
Housekeeping , 11, 18, 115, 116, 119–36, 136n1, 136–7n2, 137n6, 137n11, 138n12, 138n14–15, 138–9n19, 152, 155, 157–60, 162–4, 165n4, 179
“Let’s Not Talk Down to Ourselves” , 123
Lila , 19, 122, 149n7, 159–64, 165n6, 166n11, 167n16, 197n7
“My Western Roots” , 148 “Onward, Christian Liberals” ,
122–3, 125, 138n13
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root . See tree Roth, Philip
Anatomy Lesson, The , 83–4n13, 98, 99, 101–3, 108, 110, 112n1
and Derrida , 24n25 “Bit of Jewish Mischief, A” , 109 Counterlife, The , 98, 108–9, 111,
150n8 Exit Ghost , 97, 98, 111–12, 112n2 Ghost Writer, The , 97–8, 105–8,
110 Human Stain, The , 98, 103–5,
113n9, 150n8, 175, 197–8n11, 201n30, 202n32
Operation Shylock , 84n13, 109–11, 114n11
Zuckerman Unbound , 98–9, 110, 113n7
Royle, Nicholas , 5, 20n3, 21n6, 35, 39, 50n15, 54
S Saghafi , Kas , 20n3, 21n10, 24n21,
50n18, 56–8, 72 Schaub, Thomas , 121, 122, 131,
136–7n2, 137n10, 138n12, 138–9n19, 160, 166n12
secret , 16, 19, 103–4, 112n2, 146–9, 153–6, 158, 161, 165n6, 197–8n11, 200n20
self , 4, 32, 35, 48n1–2, 51n23, 65, 105, 108–10, 154, 173n3, 173n6
and other , 1–2, 18, 32–4, 36–7, 39, 55–6, 58, 67–8, 78, 93–4, 98–101, 110–1, 113n9
September 11 , 71, 90–1, 94, 95n2 shade , 53, 58 . See also ghost
shadow , 12, 18, 26, 53, 58, 60n7, 67, 93, 106, 109, 113n9, 192–3 . See also following, ghost
Shakespeare, William Hamlet , 5, 10–14, 16, 23n15,
23n17, 49n10, 53, 55, 83n9, 106, 142
King Lear , 159–60, 179 Shy, Todd , 122, 123, 137n7 signature , 24n26, 94, 110, 143, 147,
148, 151, 158–9 slavery , 175–6, 180, 182, 185–7,
190–1, 201n30 Smith, Rachel , 46–8 Sophocles , 29, 38 specter , 1, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 21n10,
22–3n14, 23n15, 23n18, 60n5, 67, 87n32, 116, 131, 135, 141, 148, 163, 164, 177, 191, 193, 200n22 . See also ghost
spectral turn , 2, 22n14 spirit , 5, 11, 18–19, 81, 115–6, 117n1,
120–36, 137n6, 138n12, 138n15, 141, 148, 152, 158–60, 164, 166n9, 178, 180 . See also ghost
and fi re , 115, 116, 130–1, 155, 160, 165n5, 166n11, 193
and water , 116, 124–7, 130–1, 136n1, 138n13–14, 158, 160, 165n4, 197n7
spook , 11, 19, 104, 107, 175–8, 194, 197–8n11, 201–2n31 . See also ghost
step , 79, 94n1 . See also pace/not Stevens, Wallace , 137n9 Still, Judith , 169, 171, 172, 189 supplement , 6, 21n9, 32, 190 surprise . See event surviving . See living on Sword, Helen , 8, 20n2, 22n14
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T technology , 15, 24n21–2, 44–5, 47,
51n22, 84n19 Thoreau, Henry David , 81, 123,
137n11 time , 14–16, 24n23, 37, 50n20,
54–5, 108, 131–6, 138n18, 142, 144, 147, 157–8, 171
no longer and not yet , 4, 27, 28, 59, 196
out of joint , 14–15, 23n20, 45–6, 55, 70, 82n1, 84n18, 152, 165n1
trace , 10, 35, 54, 55, 58–9, 65–7, 71, 77, 84n16, 100, 127, 135, 141, 145–6, 191
Transcendentalism , 123, 137n8 tree , 28, 29, 30n5, 41, 123–4, 137n8,
144, 184–7, 195
U uncanny , 95n5, 109 utopia . See paradise
V visibility . See invisibility
W Whitman, Walt , 81, 137n9 Winthrop, John , 183, 200n19 writing , 26, 27, 33, 35, 40–3, 58–9,
62, 68–72, 74, 75, 77, 80–2, 83n3, 85n24–6, 86n27, 86n31, 92–3, 103, 112n3, 113n8, 130
Y Yoo, JaeEun , 191