Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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Side 82
... writing and of ' death ' ana- lyzed in this way ) .... What holds for the addressee holds also , for the same reasons , for the sender or the producer ... To write is to produce a mark that will constitute a kind of machine that is in ...
... writing and of ' death ' ana- lyzed in this way ) .... What holds for the addressee holds also , for the same reasons , for the sender or the producer ... To write is to produce a mark that will constitute a kind of machine that is in ...
Side 56
... Writing Pad as a model ( “ Freud and the Scene of Writing " ) contin- ues to emphasize a perceiving self that is written by unconscious traces.10 Derrida's questioning of the archive in Archive Fever , more- over , remains bound to this ...
... Writing Pad as a model ( “ Freud and the Scene of Writing " ) contin- ues to emphasize a perceiving self that is written by unconscious traces.10 Derrida's questioning of the archive in Archive Fever , more- over , remains bound to this ...
Side 64
... writing as an inferior form of memory . This allows Derrida to overturn the binary opposition living memory / writing . In Theaetetus , however , Plato explicitly elaborates this same typographical model of memory that Derrida continues ...
... writing as an inferior form of memory . This allows Derrida to overturn the binary opposition living memory / writing . In Theaetetus , however , Plato explicitly elaborates this same typographical model of memory that Derrida continues ...
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