Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... fact , ontological as well as empirical , " so that life is " tran- scended " and " man's empirical existence , his material and contingent life , is ... defined in terms of and redeemed by something other than itself ” ( 1965 : 65 ) ...
... fact , ontological as well as empirical , " so that life is " tran- scended " and " man's empirical existence , his material and contingent life , is ... defined in terms of and redeemed by something other than itself ” ( 1965 : 65 ) ...
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... fact , rhetoric " enunciates " its signifiers and its meanings - it iterates and reiterates the elements of language ... facts . On the one hand , lan- guage manifests itself as unique events which seem random and es- sentially ...
... fact , rhetoric " enunciates " its signifiers and its meanings - it iterates and reiterates the elements of language ... facts . On the one hand , lan- guage manifests itself as unique events which seem random and es- sentially ...
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... fact , inhabit the “ cure ” — the parish - of discourse and understanding . This , in fact , is the question that Jacques Derrida asks of psycho- analysis generally and of Lacan most specifically . Lacan , he says , has taken the ...
... fact , inhabit the “ cure ” — the parish - of discourse and understanding . This , in fact , is the question that Jacques Derrida asks of psycho- analysis generally and of Lacan most specifically . Lacan , he says , has taken the ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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