Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 30,Útgáfur 1-2Indiana University Press, 2008 |
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Síða 95
... oneself , to say that one is oneself called Ou - Tis Not - someone . How can someone be called no one ? Ou - tis : not - someone . Whoever says “ who ? what ? " thus names Ulysses . — Poor Polyphemus should have been suspicious of someone ...
... oneself , to say that one is oneself called Ou - Tis Not - someone . How can someone be called no one ? Ou - tis : not - someone . Whoever says “ who ? what ? " thus names Ulysses . — Poor Polyphemus should have been suspicious of someone ...
Síða 113
... one- self or letting oneself suffer , oneself , the other as other , the other and oth- ers in oneself , me , you , he , she , you plural , we , they , and so forth . . . My question will be . . . : is there . . . a beyond that would ...
... one- self or letting oneself suffer , oneself , the other as other , the other and oth- ers in oneself , me , you , he , she , you plural , we , they , and so forth . . . My question will be . . . : is there . . . a beyond that would ...
Síða 128
... oneself speak , to be heard by oneself ; but , at the same time , if one is heard by another , to speak is to make him repeat immediately in himself the hearing - oneself - speak in the very form in which I effectuated it . 25 This ...
... oneself speak , to be heard by oneself ; but , at the same time , if one is heard by another , to speak is to make him repeat immediately in himself the hearing - oneself - speak in the very form in which I effectuated it . 25 This ...
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Jacques Derrida translation by Eric Prenowitz | 35 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
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