Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Derrida , " that arrests a text in general , i.e. anything , for example life death " ( 1979 : 115 ) . Death is inscribed in language as that material " other " both ad- dressed and invoked ( dative and vocative ) : " the other cannot ...
... Derrida , " that arrests a text in general , i.e. anything , for example life death " ( 1979 : 115 ) . Death is inscribed in language as that material " other " both ad- dressed and invoked ( dative and vocative ) : " the other cannot ...
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... Derrida says , " the living present is originally marked by death " ( 1978 : 133 ) . In this way the future is inscribed within an always present materiality . But language also marks the present with the future - it " haunts " the ...
... Derrida says , " the living present is originally marked by death " ( 1978 : 133 ) . In this way the future is inscribed within an always present materiality . But language also marks the present with the future - it " haunts " the ...
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... Derrida's words , " the heedless sacrifice of presence and meaning " ( 1978 : 257 ) —which in this early essay he figures as laughter , though later he figures it as " mourning's mourning . " Here Derrida describes the " burst of ...
... Derrida's words , " the heedless sacrifice of presence and meaning " ( 1978 : 257 ) —which in this early essay he figures as laughter , though later he figures it as " mourning's mourning . " Here Derrida describes the " burst of ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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