Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... pure instrument : it is transformed from value based on more or less " natural " needs ( i.e. , “ use value " possessed by gold as the " shiny yellow metal " in Goux's repeated description ) to value based on circulation ( i.e. ...
... pure instrument : it is transformed from value based on more or less " natural " needs ( i.e. , “ use value " possessed by gold as the " shiny yellow metal " in Goux's repeated description ) to value based on circulation ( i.e. ...
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... pure contiguity nor a logical im- plication " ( 1983 : 244 ) , and Barthes - at least after passing through the structural modernism of Lévi - Strauss , Jakobson , and Greimas - con- ceives of reading as the " pure contiguity " of pure ...
... pure contiguity nor a logical im- plication " ( 1983 : 244 ) , and Barthes - at least after passing through the structural modernism of Lévi - Strauss , Jakobson , and Greimas - con- ceives of reading as the " pure contiguity " of pure ...
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... pure non - sense . Thus discourse chooses itself violently in opposition to nothingness or pure non - sense , and , in philosophy , against nihilism . ( 1978 : 130 ) It is precisely this violence of radically metonymic opposition - the ...
... pure non - sense . Thus discourse chooses itself violently in opposition to nothingness or pure non - sense , and , in philosophy , against nihilism . ( 1978 : 130 ) It is precisely this violence of radically metonymic opposition - the ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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