Oxford Literary Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Oxford Literary Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Something One Does Not Know One's Way about in’3
‘We Ourselves Speak a Language that is Foreign’: One Hundred Years of Freud's Uncanny3
Psychoanalysis Itself2
Freud's Uncanny in the Posthuman Valley2
The Uncanny Indian2
Uncanny Cast2
Chinese Versions of the Uncanny2
Getting Unscrewed: A Brief, Unhinged Reading of E. T. A. Hoffmann and Sigmund Freud1
Both Realities Occurring at Once1
Life as Metaphor in Derrida and Fink1
Metaphor in Biosemiotics and Deconstruction1
Hosting and Ghosting Freud: Derrida as Uncanny Philosopher1
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Negotiating Meaning: The Case of ‘The Uncanny’ and ‘Ajīb-o Gharīb1
What Is Uncanny, This Is Uncanny: Beckett's Foreign Language1
Uncanny Allegory and the Return of the Repressed Garfield Phone1
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De-posing the Uncanny0
Fanon's Uncanny0
The House That Jacques Built (Goes up in Flames); or, Mal d’Écologie0
Contributors0
Auto-memoration, Con-memoration: A ‘Self’/Reflection0
Born to Mourn0
Saving the Lost Ones0
Essex Colloquium Discussion0
Elizabeth Bowen’s The Hotel: An ABC of Reading0
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A Flair for Theory: Freud, Derrida, Kafka, and Kant0
Happy Reading!0
Commemorations: From Dusk to Dawn0
Francesco Vitale, Biodeconstruction: Jacques Derrida and the Life Sciences0
You Put a Spell on Me0
Vadivel's Body0
A Conversation with Jacques Derrida about Heidegger0
Impossible Labour History: Solidarity Dreams and Antiblack Subsumption0
Exoheliotrope: Metaphor in the Texts of Astrobiology and Deconstruction0
One Hundred Years of Freud's Uncanny: Year One0
Freud's Roids0
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Blackness, Repetition, and Non-Philosophy0
Hypochondriacal Reading: Phantom Illness and Literature0
Uncanny Genet?0
The Second Body: Uncanny Doubles and the Anthropocene0
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Eco-Deconstructive ‘Misreadings’: Textuality and Materiality in Derrida and Christian Bök0
When Death Turns to Self0
The Uncanny: A Step-by-Step Guide0
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The Question of Metaphoricity: French Epistemology in Deconstruction0
Lapses: When Friends Clock Out0
An ‘Inhumanist’ School?0
Michael Naas, Plato and the Invention of Life0
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Specters of Translation: Jacques Derrida, Safaa Fathy, and Nom à la mer0
A ‘Shabby-looking School Master’ and ‘A Retired School Teacher in Galoshes’: Footnotes on Sigmund Freud and Charles Simic0
‘To be or not to be’ of Eco-Deconstruction0
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Another Uncanny with Wilfred Bion0
Reading Pieces0
Editorial Note0
Leavings0
Glas Struggles0
Abstracts and Keywords0
Hermaphrodite, Rosalba0
Reading against the Forces of Boredom: Environmental Literary Culture in ‘the Age of Amazon’0
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Wandering Comparisons—Between Derrida and Zhuangzi0
Freud's Uncanny and Speculative Elegy0
Editor’s Preface0
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Phantom Threads0
‘A Mad Image, Chafed by Reality’: Kubrick, the Uncanny and the 4th of July 1921 Photograph in The Shining0
Whose Language is it Anyway?0
The Hidden Law of Selfhood: Reading Heidegger's Ipseity after Derrida's Hospitality0
Luminous Snails, or ‘Something More Besides’0
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On Drawing on Blackness: Theory and Crisis0
The Gestell from Hell: Philosophy Sets Up ‘America’0
Introduction: What Might Eco-Deconstruction Be?0
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Second Nature0
Abstracts and Keywords0
Weird0
Carnophallogocentrism and Eco-Deconstruction0
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Word.Afterward: On the Blackness of Thoreau's Thinking0
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Editors’ Preface0
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Differing the Ecological Event: Interpretive Mutations between Bio- and Eco-Deconstruction0
Re-Membering – A Plea for Togetherness0
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Three Timely Untimelies: Heidegger and Derrida on Nietzsche's Second Untimely Meditation0
Deconstruction as Repetitive Crossing Out and the Movement of Appearing: On Derrida's 1964/65 Heidegger Reading0
Even the Plague Journal: Everything Is Happening Extracts (1)0
Reading and Its Discontents0
Editorial Note0
No Reading Aloud! Sound and Silence in Plato’s Socrates and Derrida’s Plato0
Uncanny Animal Writing0
Commemoration and Autobiography: In Memory of Laura Marcus0
Mourning Alone Together0
Contributors0
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Abstracts0
Postcolonial Remainders: Revisiting the Trace from the Standpoint of the Anthropocene0
Editor's Preface0
‘We once believed … Now we no longer believe’0
When Nature Calls: Uncanny Teletechnologies from Aristotle to Heidegger and Derrida0
Beckett's Ghosts: Estrangement as Literary Strategy0
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Narcissism and the Aesthetics of ‘The Uncanny’0
Mère-enfant, à-contresens: preserving scenes of ‘terrible splendour’ in Cixous's Homère est morte…0
Resisting Ex-Appropriation: Artistic Remains at Times of Environmental Instability0
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The Pregnant Uncanny0
Uncanny Kennings: Provocation and Fugue on the Anasemic Unheimliche0
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The Retrait of Rhetoric0
Tout contre Heidegger0
‘The Haunted World below Our Waking Consciousness’: May Sinclair's Uncanny Modernism0
A Ghost Environmental Politics0
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The Crisis of Truth0
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Analogies or Ontologies? On the Unreasonable Effectiveness of ‘Code’ in the Life Sciences0
On Menwith Hill0
Review of Jacques Derrida, Theory and Practice0
Heidegger at Heart0
Salut to Jean-Luc Nancy0
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