Discourse, Bände 1-2Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... narrative , or more precisely , the narration within the narrative . Barthes : Is contemporary literature really uninterested in the narrative ? If it seems so to us , it is no doubt because we always think of narrative in the form of ...
... narrative , or more precisely , the narration within the narrative . Barthes : Is contemporary literature really uninterested in the narrative ? If it seems so to us , it is no doubt because we always think of narrative in the form of ...
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because we always think of narrative in the form of the dominant model , forgetting that poetic dis- course , for example , is also narrative , even if we don't call it that : we don't see that what needs to be destroyed is not narrative ...
because we always think of narrative in the form of the dominant model , forgetting that poetic dis- course , for example , is also narrative , even if we don't call it that : we don't see that what needs to be destroyed is not narrative ...
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... narrative has its origin in the impossibility of elimi- nation as well as the constitution of meaning . Mod- ern narrative forms cannot accede to this “ naught ” of Mallarmé that you just cited as an example of the absolute structure of ...
... narrative has its origin in the impossibility of elimi- nation as well as the constitution of meaning . Mod- ern narrative forms cannot accede to this “ naught ” of Mallarmé that you just cited as an example of the absolute structure of ...
Inhalt
Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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