Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... surface of life ? Is it possible that one has even covered this surface , which might still have been something , with an incredibly uninteresting stuff which makes it look like the drawing - room furniture during summer holidays ? Yes ...
... surface of life ? Is it possible that one has even covered this surface , which might still have been something , with an incredibly uninteresting stuff which makes it look like the drawing - room furniture during summer holidays ? Yes ...
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... surface " ( 1979 : 233 ) . For modernism , the hierarchical opposition between surface and depth , between truth and lie , between kernel and husk - what Steiner calls the compact between word and world — is no longer convincing . While ...
... surface " ( 1979 : 233 ) . For modernism , the hierarchical opposition between surface and depth , between truth and lie , between kernel and husk - what Steiner calls the compact between word and world — is no longer convincing . While ...
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... surface of experi- ence and replaces , in Baudrillard's description , " the old illusions of relief , perspective , and spatial and psychological depth linked to the perception of the object ” with “ an optics functioning on the surface ...
... surface of experi- ence and replaces , in Baudrillard's description , " the old illusions of relief , perspective , and spatial and psychological depth linked to the perception of the object ” with “ an optics functioning on the surface ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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