ABSTRACT
In Spectres of Marx, Jacques Derrida argues that ‘one cannot speak of generations of skulls or spirits … except on the condition of language – and the voice, in any case of that which marks the name or takes its place’ (Derrida 2006, 9).
In Spectres of Marx, Jacques Derrida argues that ‘one cannot speak of generations of skulls or spirits … except on the condition of language – and the voice, in any case of that which marks the name or takes its place’ (Derrida 2006, 9).