Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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... gives us a two - dimensional form to represent a three - dimensional form . He also reminds us of the ultimate two - dimensionality of his Venus by rendering her face as a circle ( not a sphere ) superimposed by a parallelogram ...
... gives us a two - dimensional form to represent a three - dimensional form . He also reminds us of the ultimate two - dimensionality of his Venus by rendering her face as a circle ( not a sphere ) superimposed by a parallelogram ...
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... gives way to " a road ( Weg ) they go together . " The orientation of the journey gives way to a trough ( Weide ) separating Orphée Scripteur : Blanchot , Rilke , Derrida 61.
... gives way to " a road ( Weg ) they go together . " The orientation of the journey gives way to a trough ( Weide ) separating Orphée Scripteur : Blanchot , Rilke , Derrida 61.
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... gives , gives a part of himself which he constantly needs to get back . The result is that the object given is inhabited by a hau , a kind of curse which is fatal to the receiver who is not able to assure the return of an equivalent ...
... gives , gives a part of himself which he constantly needs to get back . The result is that the object given is inhabited by a hau , a kind of curse which is fatal to the receiver who is not able to assure the return of an equivalent ...
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The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
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