%0 Journal Article %T Virtually Impossible: Deleuze and Derrida on the Political Problem of Islands (and Island Studies) %A Stewart Williams %J Island Studies Journal %D 2012 %I University of Prince Edward Island %X It is commonplace to think of an island as a discreetly bounded unit. Selected writings on islands by the poststructuralist philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Jacques Derrida reveal the island variously to be both real and imaginary, mythological and scientific, but as most problematic when constituted in political terms as an indivisible, sovereign entity. These two thinkers¡¯ more broadly developed concepts of the virtual and the impossible, respectively, are seen to disrupt any assumptions about the fixity and closure of the island polity. Instead they emphasize its actualization through processual relations that can be difficult yet dynamic and decisive in effecting the move from being to becoming-other. As the possibilities for instituting more ethical as well as different political relations open up, the question of island studies remaining in its currently coherent, familiar form is raised for consideration. %K Deleuze %K Derrida %K impossible %K island studies %K poststructuralist politics %K virtual %U http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-7-2-2012-Williams.pdf