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a called a “ glassification effect " —that eventuality is the occasion for translation . Is it possible to sign an eventual event , to sign before the eventmy own death , for instance ? Or the death of another ?
a called a “ glassification effect " —that eventuality is the occasion for translation . Is it possible to sign an eventual event , to sign before the eventmy own death , for instance ? Or the death of another ?
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They divide themselves and in so doing atone , becoming gods that atone - glassification effect . So , my shiftless rule for reading and writing on this occasion is to be guided by some silent atonements ( reparations made or intended ...
They divide themselves and in so doing atone , becoming gods that atone - glassification effect . So , my shiftless rule for reading and writing on this occasion is to be guided by some silent atonements ( reparations made or intended ...
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But then again what is the revolution if the proper name ( glassification effect ) -already ( déjà ) —is antherected , then ( dingdong ) begins by falling ( to the tomb ) in ruins ? ( Of ) revolutions . 29 Glassification effect ...
But then again what is the revolution if the proper name ( glassification effect ) -already ( déjà ) —is antherected , then ( dingdong ) begins by falling ( to the tomb ) in ruins ? ( Of ) revolutions . 29 Glassification effect ...
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
Hélène Cixous translation by Peggy Kamuf | 123 |
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