Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... face without face , name without name , of the mother returns , in the end , one has what I called in Glas the logic of obsequence . The mother buries all her own . She assists whoever calls herself her mother , and follows all burials ...
... face without face , name without name , of the mother returns , in the end , one has what I called in Glas the logic of obsequence . The mother buries all her own . She assists whoever calls herself her mother , and follows all burials ...
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... face - to - face opposition of two terms , but a hierarchy and an order of subordination " ( 1982 : 329 ) . As de Man notes , “ binaries , to the extent that they allow and invite synthesis , are therefore the most misleading of ...
... face - to - face opposition of two terms , but a hierarchy and an order of subordination " ( 1982 : 329 ) . As de Man notes , “ binaries , to the extent that they allow and invite synthesis , are therefore the most misleading of ...
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... face . ' So in poetry any verbal element is converted into a figure of poetic speech " ( 1960 : 93 ) . Implicit in ... face and breast , but of black face and white face , of black face and face - in - general . In poetry for Jakobson ...
... face . ' So in poetry any verbal element is converted into a figure of poetic speech " ( 1960 : 93 ) . Implicit in ... face and breast , but of black face and white face , of black face and face - in - general . In poetry for Jakobson ...
Contenido
Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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