Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... force of discourse that Baudrillard is describing is at the heart of Steiner's view of the crisis of meaning in our ... force of language Steiner means largely its referential force , the fact that traditional Western culture presup ...
... force of discourse that Baudrillard is describing is at the heart of Steiner's view of the crisis of meaning in our ... force of language Steiner means largely its referential force , the fact that traditional Western culture presup ...
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... force . Derrida sees this force , more explicitly than these other " postmodern " critics , as the force of our historical and mortal condition inhabiting and res- onating within language as rhetoric without reserve . I use the term ...
... force . Derrida sees this force , more explicitly than these other " postmodern " critics , as the force of our historical and mortal condition inhabiting and res- onating within language as rhetoric without reserve . I use the term ...
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... Force , " Derrida writes , produces meaning ( and space ) through the power of " repeti- tion " alone , which inhabits it originarily as its death . This power , that is , this lack of power , which opens and limits the labor of force ...
... Force , " Derrida writes , produces meaning ( and space ) through the power of " repeti- tion " alone , which inhabits it originarily as its death . This power , that is , this lack of power , which opens and limits the labor of force ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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