Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... writing as human activity of the highest order , writing in France bursts on the scene as extreme value . To call Bellour a modern French writer in this respect means more than that he is a fine stylist ( although he is certainly that ...
... writing as human activity of the highest order , writing in France bursts on the scene as extreme value . To call Bellour a modern French writer in this respect means more than that he is a fine stylist ( although he is certainly that ...
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... writers - especially Blanchot ) . Above all , I think , writing means for Bellour a grand respect for the processes of aesthetic creativity , of the poetic in its original sense as human making , and if I refer to him as a “ modern ” writer ...
... writers - especially Blanchot ) . Above all , I think , writing means for Bellour a grand respect for the processes of aesthetic creativity , of the poetic in its original sense as human making , and if I refer to him as a “ modern ” writer ...
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... writing , like the ancient ones , need only to read this writing backwards . Only thus can they meet themselves , and only thus by fleeing from the present are they able to under- - stand it . ( Versuche 124 ) - To return home to the ...
... writing , like the ancient ones , need only to read this writing backwards . Only thus can they meet themselves , and only thus by fleeing from the present are they able to under- - stand it . ( Versuche 124 ) - To return home to the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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