Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... nature of the sign are over- determined by a socio - symbolic system in which the logic of the ' token ' as an elemental agent predominates " ( 1984 : 173 ; see also 55 ) . In this " logic , " instead of standing for a " material object ...
... nature of the sign are over- determined by a socio - symbolic system in which the logic of the ' token ' as an elemental agent predominates " ( 1984 : 173 ; see also 55 ) . In this " logic , " instead of standing for a " material object ...
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... nature of consumption by transforming the nature of commodified wealth . Now commodities answered more than basic needs for food , shelter , cloth- ing - the great products of the first industrial revolution in England , which created ...
... nature of consumption by transforming the nature of commodified wealth . Now commodities answered more than basic needs for food , shelter , cloth- ing - the great products of the first industrial revolution in England , which created ...
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... nature of lan- guage as a semiotic system , cannot exist in a pure state but only in a relationship of competition with the reality which language seeks conventionally to articulate . One is reminded here of Valéry's observation that ...
... nature of lan- guage as a semiotic system , cannot exist in a pure state but only in a relationship of competition with the reality which language seeks conventionally to articulate . One is reminded here of Valéry's observation that ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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