Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 11
... whole body except in insipid and perfect terms : Being analytical , language can come to grips with the body only if it cuts it up ; the total body is outside language , only pieces of the body succeed to writing ; in order to make a ...
... whole body except in insipid and perfect terms : Being analytical , language can come to grips with the body only if it cuts it up ; the total body is outside language , only pieces of the body succeed to writing ; in order to make a ...
Pagina 17
... whole " men and " whole " animals together - suggests that hybrids are marked by a difference from an original " whole , " a difference that is both spatial and temporal ( fragmentation and derivation ) . In other words , Ernst's ...
... whole " men and " whole " animals together - suggests that hybrids are marked by a difference from an original " whole , " a difference that is both spatial and temporal ( fragmentation and derivation ) . In other words , Ernst's ...
Pagina 79
... whole then of certain of its groups " ( p . 89 ) . For Vološinov ( as for behaviorists like B. F. Skinner ) , the discrepancy between official and unofficial con- sciousness is not an inevitable aspect of human nature ( as it is for ...
... whole then of certain of its groups " ( p . 89 ) . For Vološinov ( as for behaviorists like B. F. Skinner ) , the discrepancy between official and unofficial con- sciousness is not an inevitable aspect of human nature ( as it is for ...
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