Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... death - a " part " and an " other " -are them- selves not reducible to a hierarchic ( which is to say a synecdochic ) relationship : death is not " essentially " a part of life or " essentially " the negation of life . Rather , both of ...
... death - a " part " and an " other " -are them- selves not reducible to a hierarchic ( which is to say a synecdochic ) relationship : death is not " essentially " a part of life or " essentially " the negation of life . Rather , both of ...
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... death instinct ( or better , the death drive ) described in Beyond the Pleasure Principle . The death drive , Freud writes , " though it does not contradict the pleasure principle , is never- theless independent and seems to be more ...
... death instinct ( or better , the death drive ) described in Beyond the Pleasure Principle . The death drive , Freud writes , " though it does not contradict the pleasure principle , is never- theless independent and seems to be more ...
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... Death . One day , leaving one of my classes , someone said to me with disdain : " You talk about Death very flatly . " -As if the horror of Death were not precisely its platitude ! The horror is this : nothing to say about the death of ...
... Death . One day , leaving one of my classes , someone said to me with disdain : " You talk about Death very flatly . " -As if the horror of Death were not precisely its platitude ! The horror is this : nothing to say about the death of ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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