I have published over the last twenty years, should suffice for you to realize that text, as I use the word, is not the book. No more than writing or trace, it is not limited to the paper which you cover with your graphism. It is precisely for strategic... Culture in Bits: The Monstrous Future of Theory - Seite 74von Gary Hall - 2002 - 176 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
| Lindsay Waters, Wlad Godzich - 1989 - 323 Seiten
...(1985): 15-19. 13. As he has recently pointed out, "Text, as I use the word, is not the book . . . It is precisely for strategic reasons . . . that I...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that is" ("But, beyond . . . ," Critical Inquiry, 13 (1986): 167). 14. J.-J. Rousseau, "Essay on the Origin... | |
| David Crownfield - 1992 - 182 Seiten
...University of Toronto Press, 1977) 257-313.) 8. For Derrida "Text, as I use the word, is not the book. ... It is precisely for strategic reasons.... that I found...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that i's." Cited by Bill Readings in "The Deconstruction of Politics," n. 13, p. 240, in Reading De Man... | |
| Richard J. Bernstein - 1992 - 372 Seiten
...graphisms of a "book." No more than writing or trace, it is not limited to the paper which you can cover with your graphism. It is precisely for strategic...concept of text by generalizing it almost without any limit that is. That's why there is nothing "beyond the text." That's why South Africa and apartheid... | |
| John Pickles - 1995 - 272 Seiten
...more than writing or trace, it is not limited to the paper which you cover with your graphism. Its precisely for strategic reasons . . . that I found...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that /s. That's why there is nothing 'beyond the text.' " 2. Benjamin (1968) suggested that the new often... | |
| John Carlos Rowe - 1998 - 252 Seiten
...this in a third use of the term ten years later: " Text, as I use the word, is not the book. ... I ... recast the concept of text by generalizing it almost...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that is. That's why there is nothing 'beyond the text.' " ("Critical Response," Critical Inquiry 13 [Autumn... | |
| Robert Nicole - 2001 - 244 Seiten
...paper which you cover with your graphism. It is precisely for strategic reasons (set forth elsewhere) that I found it necessary to recast the concept of...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that is. That's why there is nothing "beyond the text."( 1986: 366) This democratization of literature enlarges... | |
| Roland Hagenbüchle - 2002 - 678 Seiten
...you cover with your graphism. It is precisely for strategic reasons (set forth at length elsewhere) that I found it necessary to recast the concept of...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that is. That's why there is nothing "beyond the text" (1986, 167). Als uneigentliche Rede büßt der Ausdruck... | |
| Roland Hagenbüchle - 2002 - 678 Seiten
...you cover with your graphism. It is precisely for strategic reasons (sei forth at length elsewhere) that I found it necessary to recast the concept of...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that is. That's why there is nothing "beyond the text" (1986, 167). Als uneigentliche Rede büßt der Ausdruck... | |
| Dorthe Gert Simonsen - 2003 - 284 Seiten
...twenty years, should suffice for you to realize that text, as I use the word, is not the book (...) it is not limited to the paper which you cover with...present or perceptible limit, without any limit that is."22 Fordi "virkeligheden" ikke kan afsondres fra repreesentationer og faenomener kun kan fremstâ... | |
| Andreas Rasche - 2007 - 345 Seiten
...argues that "[n]o more than writing or trace, [the text] is not limited to the paper which you can cover with your graphism. It is precisely for strategic...recast the concept of text by generalizing it almost within any limit that is. That's why there is nothing 'beyond the text.' That's why South Africa and... | |
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