Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... relation between the two is compared to that of a flower and its fragrance , or the moon and the light it sheds . " To imitate the performance is to create a false essence ” - one “ doomed eventually to perish ” ( 302–3 ) . Here ...
... relation between the two is compared to that of a flower and its fragrance , or the moon and the light it sheds . " To imitate the performance is to create a false essence ” - one “ doomed eventually to perish ” ( 302–3 ) . Here ...
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... relation to death associated with the ma- chine ? Derrida writes that “ the origin of the machine is the relation to death " ( Writing 227 ) precisely because mechanism , imitation , and repetition have traditionally been figured as ...
... relation to death associated with the ma- chine ? Derrida writes that “ the origin of the machine is the relation to death " ( Writing 227 ) precisely because mechanism , imitation , and repetition have traditionally been figured as ...
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... relation to machines and as an impediment to freedom , a sur- mountable obstacle to the autogenesis of masculinized rationality , rather than as the outcome of the already violent exclusion in which the inscriptional space of the ...
... relation to machines and as an impediment to freedom , a sur- mountable obstacle to the autogenesis of masculinized rationality , rather than as the outcome of the already violent exclusion in which the inscriptional space of the ...
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