Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 68
... relation to Derrida ) and the Rilke text ( in its relation to Blanchot ) would necessarily entail a delineation of the simultaneous nodality and marginality of “ Per- séphone " in its relation to the entirety of Leiris ...
... relation to Derrida ) and the Rilke text ( in its relation to Blanchot ) would necessarily entail a delineation of the simultaneous nodality and marginality of “ Per- séphone " in its relation to the entirety of Leiris ...
Pagina 68
... relationship between these orders is now effaced . They are at odds and unmediated by metaphor . No exchange between them is possible . Signification can no longer create and maintain a relation- ship between object and essence . Even ...
... relationship between these orders is now effaced . They are at odds and unmediated by metaphor . No exchange between them is possible . Signification can no longer create and maintain a relation- ship between object and essence . Even ...
Pagina 30
... relation of man to his external world , showing it as something other than a web of complex interactions " but , for Lukács , " the dramatic and the characteristic aspects of modern man do not coincide . That which is truly human in the ...
... relation of man to his external world , showing it as something other than a web of complex interactions " but , for Lukács , " the dramatic and the characteristic aspects of modern man do not coincide . That which is truly human in the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Deconstruction in the Works of Max Ernst | 3 |
The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
Blanchot Rilke Derrida | 43 |
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