Discourse, Bind 1–4Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... precisely what must be used . Myth is not exclusively bound to the dom- inant model , to the regular narrative , to the signify- ing narration ( in the current meaning of the term ) . What's more , here , where myth is incurably petit ...
... precisely what must be used . Myth is not exclusively bound to the dom- inant model , to the regular narrative , to the signify- ing narration ( in the current meaning of the term ) . What's more , here , where myth is incurably petit ...
Side 3
... precisely by creatively negating the mun- dane , expected uses of linguistic components ; the pleasurable shock of " difference " ( literary jouissance ) we get with the reading of SF signifiers occurs precisely because of the ...
... precisely by creatively negating the mun- dane , expected uses of linguistic components ; the pleasurable shock of " difference " ( literary jouissance ) we get with the reading of SF signifiers occurs precisely because of the ...
Side 91
... precisely where philosophy decreed presence and retaining . Such simplemindedness has its advantages . It is only against the background of disappearance without return that the techniques and institutions which produce or insure a ...
... precisely where philosophy decreed presence and retaining . Such simplemindedness has its advantages . It is only against the background of disappearance without return that the techniques and institutions which produce or insure a ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
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