Structuralist Review, Volumes 1-2Queens College Press, 1978 |
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... beginning is a separation from origin , Edward Said suggests in Beginnings . It is the inheritance of a ... beginning of our history also necessi- tates that consciousness should become ambiguous as it traverses the ground of difference ...
... beginning is a separation from origin , Edward Said suggests in Beginnings . It is the inheritance of a ... beginning of our history also necessi- tates that consciousness should become ambiguous as it traverses the ground of difference ...
Pagina 101
... beginning to end . " This etymological connection may well be the faint sign of a link between drama and the sort of ancient nature rituals which Girard places so centrally in his hypothesis . Tragedy then reproduces the primordial ...
... beginning to end . " This etymological connection may well be the faint sign of a link between drama and the sort of ancient nature rituals which Girard places so centrally in his hypothesis . Tragedy then reproduces the primordial ...
Pagina 38
... beginning , the strange relationships between the subject who writes the book and the subject of this book , between the consciousness of the narrator and that of the hero - all this recalls the style of becoming and the dialectic of ...
... beginning , the strange relationships between the subject who writes the book and the subject of this book , between the consciousness of the narrator and that of the hero - all this recalls the style of becoming and the dialectic of ...
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Articles | 3 |
The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
Blanchot Rilke Derrida | 42 |
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