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... Writing required from him an ascetic disci- plining of the body , a corporeal rejection of the world's nour- ishing pleasures : " When it became clear in my organism that writing was the most productive direction for my being to take ...
... Writing required from him an ascetic disci- plining of the body , a corporeal rejection of the world's nour- ishing pleasures : " When it became clear in my organism that writing was the most productive direction for my being to take ...
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... writing what speech has created " ( 197 ) . Thus he claims that , in the absence of a thorough retheorization of the relation between speech and writing ( or in an even wider catchment , between orality and literacy ) , the ethnographer ...
... writing what speech has created " ( 197 ) . Thus he claims that , in the absence of a thorough retheorization of the relation between speech and writing ( or in an even wider catchment , between orality and literacy ) , the ethnographer ...
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... writing is a response and a rebuttal of Derrida's view of the marginalization of writing , it may be possible to offer other kinds of rebuttal . One thinks here , for example , of Jean - Louis Schefer's efforts to explain writing as ...
... writing is a response and a rebuttal of Derrida's view of the marginalization of writing , it may be possible to offer other kinds of rebuttal . One thinks here , for example , of Jean - Louis Schefer's efforts to explain writing as ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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