Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... historical moment and its relation to the rhetoric of modernism . The relationship between these more or less historical events and the rhetoric that is my chief focus , however , is as complex as the con- cepts of metonymy and death ...
... historical moment and its relation to the rhetoric of modernism . The relationship between these more or less historical events and the rhetoric that is my chief focus , however , is as complex as the con- cepts of metonymy and death ...
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... historical rather than transhistorical events , metonymic configurations rather than synecdochical causes . Moreover , “ modernism " as a cultural movement responds precisely to this historical sense , to the negative materialism ...
... historical rather than transhistorical events , metonymic configurations rather than synecdochical causes . Moreover , “ modernism " as a cultural movement responds precisely to this historical sense , to the negative materialism ...
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... historical accounts of such phenomena even when they conceive of them as material : they conceive " events , " as de Man does , as more or less " random . " Thus , Greimas and Courtés note in their encyclopedic dic- tionary , Semiotics ...
... historical accounts of such phenomena even when they conceive of them as material : they conceive " events , " as de Man does , as more or less " random . " Thus , Greimas and Courtés note in their encyclopedic dic- tionary , Semiotics ...
Contenido
Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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