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4 You would be forgiven , perhaps even vindicated , for thinking he's talking about it when he says , in H.C. for Life ... , “ [ W ] e have talked to each other more on the telephone than , as one says , têteà - tête , face to face .
4 You would be forgiven , perhaps even vindicated , for thinking he's talking about it when he says , in H.C. for Life ... , “ [ W ] e have talked to each other more on the telephone than , as one says , têteà - tête , face to face .
Síða 126
It is certainly in the direction of something on the order of this irrecoverable , unrecoupable , incommensurable difference beyond difference that Derrida points us when talking up Hélène Cixous's telephone ...
It is certainly in the direction of something on the order of this irrecoverable , unrecoupable , incommensurable difference beyond difference that Derrida points us when talking up Hélène Cixous's telephone ...
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not be certain that the interlocutors are talking into the telephone , they do talk about the telephone . More precisely , one of them employs the verb téléphoner ( “ to telephone ” ) , attributing the action to the other .
not be certain that the interlocutors are talking into the telephone , they do talk about the telephone . More precisely , one of them employs the verb téléphoner ( “ to telephone ” ) , attributing the action to the other .
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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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