Discourse, Bindi 14Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... means anything , the term means something worse than bad , something experienced that cannot be recuperated by acceptable , articulate aesthetics . The reasons for its position as the expletive of representation are many.
... means anything , the term means something worse than bad , something experienced that cannot be recuperated by acceptable , articulate aesthetics . The reasons for its position as the expletive of representation are many.
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this is not to deny their validity ; it only means that their validity is constructed by means of particular discursive and argumenta- tive practices " ( 43 ) . Artists concerned with destruction have focused this discourse most clearly ...
this is not to deny their validity ; it only means that their validity is constructed by means of particular discursive and argumenta- tive practices " ( 43 ) . Artists concerned with destruction have focused this discourse most clearly ...
Síða 173
... means to reread three texts : Beckett's Not I , Pirandello's It Is So ! ( If You Think So ) , and Antonin Artaud's ... mean such a reading to be exclusive , but to show how the particular narra- tive I'm bringing to bear here serves as a ...
... means to reread three texts : Beckett's Not I , Pirandello's It Is So ! ( If You Think So ) , and Antonin Artaud's ... mean such a reading to be exclusive , but to show how the particular narra- tive I'm bringing to bear here serves as a ...
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