Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... desire . " Desire , " Lacan writes , “ is neither the appetite for satisfaction [ of a need ] , nor the demand for love , but the difference that results from the subtraction of the first from the second , the phe- nomenon of their ...
... desire . " Desire , " Lacan writes , “ is neither the appetite for satisfaction [ of a need ] , nor the demand for love , but the difference that results from the subtraction of the first from the second , the phe- nomenon of their ...
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... desire , by another's desire . Such an occasion is enunciatory . It erases the op- position between " knowledge " and " ignorance " ( as Felman demon- strates ) , just as Lacanian analysis erases the opposition Barthes artic- ulates ...
... desire , by another's desire . Such an occasion is enunciatory . It erases the op- position between " knowledge " and " ignorance " ( as Felman demon- strates ) , just as Lacanian analysis erases the opposition Barthes artic- ulates ...
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... desire for light and truth , for possible preexisting objects of cognition . In Freud's case , it is the student's desire that someone know , that someone master , if only cognitively , this mysterious world . In Lacan's case , it is ...
... desire for light and truth , for possible preexisting objects of cognition . In Freud's case , it is the student's desire that someone know , that someone master , if only cognitively , this mysterious world . In Lacan's case , it is ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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