Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... speak of the " nothing to say . " ( 1981 : 92-93 ) Barthes is situating death between his unanswerable rhetorical question of voice- " Who is speaking ? " — and Jakobson's answerable , scientific question " What is happening ...
... speak of the " nothing to say . " ( 1981 : 92-93 ) Barthes is situating death between his unanswerable rhetorical question of voice- " Who is speaking ? " — and Jakobson's answerable , scientific question " What is happening ...
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... speak of it only by speaking to it ; and I may reach it only as I must reach it . But I must only reach it as the inaccessible , the invisible , the intangible . ( 1978 : 103 ) ... Language violates the other by inscribing it within the ...
... speak of it only by speaking to it ; and I may reach it only as I must reach it . But I must only reach it as the inaccessible , the invisible , the intangible . ( 1978 : 103 ) ... Language violates the other by inscribing it within the ...
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... speaking subject . As Derrida says , " I could not possibly speak of the Other , ... I must only speak to the other ... in the vocative , ... the bursting forth , the very raising up of speech " ( 1978 : 103 ) . The bursting of language ...
... speaking subject . As Derrida says , " I could not possibly speak of the Other , ... I must only speak to the other ... in the vocative , ... the bursting forth , the very raising up of speech " ( 1978 : 103 ) . The bursting of language ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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