Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... living around him . This authority is at the very source of the story . ( 1969 : 94 ) The " sequence of images " Benjamin mentions constitutes the elegy of modernism as I describe it in the early part of this book , a sense held by the ...
... living around him . This authority is at the very source of the story . ( 1969 : 94 ) The " sequence of images " Benjamin mentions constitutes the elegy of modernism as I describe it in the early part of this book , a sense held by the ...
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... living substance ? ( 1987 : 373 ) Is such consolation , he is asking , the “ consolation " of death itself , the " authenticity " of death , the intelligence that recognizes death in its " authenticity , ” simply a “ great narrative ...
... living substance ? ( 1987 : 373 ) Is such consolation , he is asking , the “ consolation " of death itself , the " authenticity " of death , the intelligence that recognizes death in its " authenticity , ” simply a “ great narrative ...
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... living present . " That materiality is marked by the other in which death , " although non - inscribable " ( Derrida 1987 : 285 ) , is inscribed . The other is given over in person as other , that is , as that which does not reveal ...
... living present . " That materiality is marked by the other in which death , " although non - inscribable " ( Derrida 1987 : 285 ) , is inscribed . The other is given over in person as other , that is , as that which does not reveal ...
Contenido
Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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