Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bände 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... letter , for example . To address a letter brings the conditions of absence into view : one never knows if it arrives . Also one never knows if death catches up with it . The death of the sender or the death of the recipient . Which is ...
... letter , for example . To address a letter brings the conditions of absence into view : one never knows if it arrives . Also one never knows if death catches up with it . The death of the sender or the death of the recipient . Which is ...
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... Letters to this or that woman , letters to friends , letter to the father there is always a woman standing at the horizon of the letter : as the real address- ee , " from whom one must escape with the help of a letter ma- chine . No ...
... Letters to this or that woman , letters to friends , letter to the father there is always a woman standing at the horizon of the letter : as the real address- ee , " from whom one must escape with the help of a letter ma- chine . No ...
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... letter that changes hands , may be an apt metaphor for the Symbolic , a sociality that posits and positions . Not arbitrarily does Lacan use the postal letter as an allegory of the Letter , of the law , of discourse as an instituting ...
... letter that changes hands , may be an apt metaphor for the Symbolic , a sociality that posits and positions . Not arbitrarily does Lacan use the postal letter as an allegory of the Letter , of the law , of discourse as an instituting ...
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