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Dissolving Boundaries, Exposing Webs

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Like Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year, the examples to be discussed in this chapter, Tony Kushner’s two-part play Angels in America and John Sayles’s film Lone Star, undermine boundaries in order to expose a network of linked connections. All three expose a different way of seeing or thinking, though their preoccupations are different. Coetzee underscores the interconnection of art and life, fiction and nonfiction, and exposes an ethical web of connections between people, in which all affect all. Lone Star and Angels in America, by contrast, treat unanticipated connections between diverse types of people that defy the categories of identity politics, suggesting a different way of thinking about social change. Angels in America goes even further, breaching the boundaries between our presumed ontological and psychic divisions as well. The effect in both cases is to call into question our habitual categories.

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  1. Tony Kushner, Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches (New York: Theatre Communications Group, [1992]1993); Angels in America, Part Two: Perestroika (New York: Theatre Communications Group, [1992]1994).

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  2. Jacques Derrida, Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, and the New International, trans. Peggy Kamuf (New York and London: Routledge. 1994), 59.

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  3. See also the Villanova Roundtable discussion with Derrida in John D. Caputo, ed., Deconstruction in Nutshell: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida, ed. with commentary John D. Caputo (New York: Fordham University Press, 1997), esp. 20–5.

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  4. Dennis and Joan M. West “Borders and Boundaries: An Interview with John Sayles,”, Cineaste vol. 22, no. 3 (Summer, 1996): 14. Used with permission in the University of California Berkeley Media Resources Website www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/sayles.html.

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  5. Quoted in Douglas Martin, “Jane Jacobs, Social Critic Who Redefined and Championed Cities, Is Dead at 89,” The Death and Life of Great American Cities, New York Times (April 26, 2006).

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Hughes, M.J. (2013). Dissolving Boundaries, Exposing Webs. In: The Move Beyond Form. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137329226_6

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