Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Western culture , what Steiner calls " one of the very few genuine rev- olutions of spirit in Western history " ( 1989 : 93 ) . The triumph of cap- italism in the late nineteenth century and the concomitant second industrial revolution ...
... Western culture , what Steiner calls " one of the very few genuine rev- olutions of spirit in Western history " ( 1989 : 93 ) . The triumph of cap- italism in the late nineteenth century and the concomitant second industrial revolution ...
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... Western culture is " the break of the covenant between word and world " ( 1989 : 93 ) . By the " transcendental " force of language Steiner means largely its referential force , the fact that traditional Western culture presup- poses ...
... Western culture is " the break of the covenant between word and world " ( 1989 : 93 ) . By the " transcendental " force of language Steiner means largely its referential force , the fact that traditional Western culture presup- poses ...
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... Western culture more generally . That is , within the code is inscribed its “ out- side " so that the “ same ” term- “ death , ” “ materiality , " " otherness ” . is also its " other . " " Mauss must be turned against Mauss , Saussure ...
... Western culture more generally . That is , within the code is inscribed its “ out- side " so that the “ same ” term- “ death , ” “ materiality , " " otherness ” . is also its " other . " " Mauss must be turned against Mauss , Saussure ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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