Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... effects of language , subject to material ac- countability ; beliefs and values , Marx argues , are institutional effects of the material conditions of social life ; metaphysics , Nietzsche asserts , are effects of the materiality of ...
... effects of language , subject to material ac- countability ; beliefs and values , Marx argues , are institutional effects of the material conditions of social life ; metaphysics , Nietzsche asserts , are effects of the materiality of ...
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... effects ( see Schleifer 1987 : 56–61 ) , con- tinental structuralism begins with the apprehension of meaning - what ... effects " of poetry - its meaning - effects , its subliminal effects , its affectiveness in general ; whatever is ...
... effects ( see Schleifer 1987 : 56–61 ) , con- tinental structuralism begins with the apprehension of meaning - what ... effects " of poetry - its meaning - effects , its subliminal effects , its affectiveness in general ; whatever is ...
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... effects of discourse - and the tactical play of knowl- edge - the rhetoric of meaning - effects . Such a configuration of persons helps define Barthes ' great contribution to literary criticism , the " tactics " of reading that he ...
... effects of discourse - and the tactical play of knowl- edge - the rhetoric of meaning - effects . Such a configuration of persons helps define Barthes ' great contribution to literary criticism , the " tactics " of reading that he ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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