Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... human relationships by an aggregation of things that resist , to one degree or another , those human meanings that comprise our world . Such disruptions , like the modernism that articulates them , are fully historically determined ...
... human relationships by an aggregation of things that resist , to one degree or another , those human meanings that comprise our world . Such disruptions , like the modernism that articulates them , are fully historically determined ...
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... human activity - which can be taken , as Marx takes it in the labor theory of value , as the standard of value - a commodity transforms values inherent in human life into some thing , like a tool or a machine , that can be bought and ...
... human activity - which can be taken , as Marx takes it in the labor theory of value , as the standard of value - a commodity transforms values inherent in human life into some thing , like a tool or a machine , that can be bought and ...
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... human ” center of the later version , the heroine of the inner 1925 quatrain who “ is identified — through a chain of similes ( II ¿ seemed , like , as ) —with the tragic and heroic human world " ( 1977 : 220 ) . Here is the opposition ...
... human ” center of the later version , the heroine of the inner 1925 quatrain who “ is identified — through a chain of similes ( II ¿ seemed , like , as ) —with the tragic and heroic human world " ( 1977 : 220 ) . Here is the opposition ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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