Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Europe from 1492 until the triumph of liberal capitalism in the nineteenth century — is no longer relevant to the material instrumentalization at the base of European power ( see Lunn 1982 : 38 ) . The year 1492 marks the beginning of ...
... Europe from 1492 until the triumph of liberal capitalism in the nineteenth century — is no longer relevant to the material instrumentalization at the base of European power ( see Lunn 1982 : 38 ) . The year 1492 marks the beginning of ...
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... European culture by articulating what never had to be explicitly articulated in the age of the European cen- tering of the world , the idea of a great Western " tradition " that com- prised " the mind of Europe " ( 1975 : 39 ; see West ...
... European culture by articulating what never had to be explicitly articulated in the age of the European cen- tering of the world , the idea of a great Western " tradition " that com- prised " the mind of Europe " ( 1975 : 39 ; see West ...
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... European scheme of history , in which the great Cultures are made to follow orbits round us as the presumed centre of all world- happenings , ... the Ptolemaic system of history " ( 1962 : 13 ) . The late nineteenth century was the age ...
... European scheme of history , in which the great Cultures are made to follow orbits round us as the presumed centre of all world- happenings , ... the Ptolemaic system of history " ( 1962 : 13 ) . The late nineteenth century was the age ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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