“[F]riendship does not - and above all must not - have the reliability of a natural thing or a machine; since its stability is not given by nature but is won […].” – Derrida, Politics of Friendship, p. 23
'Friends are the family we choose’ it is said, but how is this decision influenced by the representations of friendship we consume? By analysing representations of friendship in literature and popular culture, and by looking at how these representations have changed over time, we are going to explore the different discourses invested in fixing the meaning of friendship.
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23-ANG-AngPM2 Profilmodul 2: British Studies | 2.3 British Literature and Media | Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM2.1 Profilmodul 2.1: British Studies | 2.1.3 British Literature and Media | Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM2.1_a Profilmodul 2.1: British Studies | 2.1.3 Literature and Culture | Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM2_a Profilmodul 2: British Studies | 2.3 Literature and Culture | Study requirement
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