Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... material apprehension or conception , what I am calling a conception of negative materiality . I use this term precisely because I do not wish to make death a " theme , " to make it a " substance . " A. J. Greimas describes the tendency ...
... material apprehension or conception , what I am calling a conception of negative materiality . I use this term precisely because I do not wish to make death a " theme , " to make it a " substance . " A. J. Greimas describes the tendency ...
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... negative ” materialism in the very fact that it does not distinguish between “ positive ” and “ negative ” materiality , " something " and " nothing . " Phonology , for instance - a science whose possibility Saussure was the first to ...
... negative ” materialism in the very fact that it does not distinguish between “ positive ” and “ negative ” materiality , " something " and " nothing . " Phonology , for instance - a science whose possibility Saussure was the first to ...
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... materiality and death in discourse and the rhetorical strategies that allow this negative materiality to be articulated within language . The recognition that the material nature of discourse - the material vehicle for the com ...
... materiality and death in discourse and the rhetorical strategies that allow this negative materiality to be articulated within language . The recognition that the material nature of discourse - the material vehicle for the com ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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