Discourse, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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Síða 15
... fragmentation has become the body . Excesses of order , of course , have long been a favorite sub- ject of cultural criticism . In American literature , both Melville and Faulkner come immediately to mind . Absalom , Absalom ...
... fragmentation has become the body . Excesses of order , of course , have long been a favorite sub- ject of cultural criticism . In American literature , both Melville and Faulkner come immediately to mind . Absalom , Absalom ...
Síða 41
... fragmentation as well as telos as fragmen- tation . The narrative structure of post - catastrophic writing is thoroughly altered by a constant , though not always equally ex- plicit reference to the future anterior condition of its own ...
... fragmentation as well as telos as fragmen- tation . The narrative structure of post - catastrophic writing is thoroughly altered by a constant , though not always equally ex- plicit reference to the future anterior condition of its own ...
Síða 119
... fragmentation , or even toward deconstructive , split - vision ? What this picture provides is documentation of a different sort of libidinal enterprise , the fateful performance of the entropic body which performance art reminds us ...
... fragmentation , or even toward deconstructive , split - vision ? What this picture provides is documentation of a different sort of libidinal enterprise , the fateful performance of the entropic body which performance art reminds us ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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