Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... enunciation is crucial to understanding the materialist rhetoric of modernism and of con- temporary criticism beyond de Man's aleatoric vision . Enunciation is a complex and difficult concept because it attempts to account for two ...
... enunciation is crucial to understanding the materialist rhetoric of modernism and of con- temporary criticism beyond de Man's aleatoric vision . Enunciation is a complex and difficult concept because it attempts to account for two ...
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... enunciation occurs also aren't purely physical categories , but a historical time and a social space . Human intersubjectivity is actualized through partic- ular utterances . ( Todorov 1984 : 39-40 ) " Enunciation " is of utmost ...
... enunciation occurs also aren't purely physical categories , but a historical time and a social space . Human intersubjectivity is actualized through partic- ular utterances . ( Todorov 1984 : 39-40 ) " Enunciation " is of utmost ...
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... enunciation and énoncé is , as Lacan says , “ situated on the level of enunciation ; whatever ... any enunciation speaks of belongs to desire " ( 1978 : 141 ) . Desire resides between the objects of cognition ( such as human needs ) and ...
... enunciation and énoncé is , as Lacan says , “ situated on the level of enunciation ; whatever ... any enunciation speaks of belongs to desire " ( 1978 : 141 ) . Desire resides between the objects of cognition ( such as human needs ) and ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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