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Pneuma is evidently the translation , by Derrida , into Greek , of his prior translation , into Latin ( spiritus ) , of the French word esprit in Cixous's text ( “ Nous sommes des corps dans des esprits , ” “ We are bodies in spirits ...
Pneuma is evidently the translation , by Derrida , into Greek , of his prior translation , into Latin ( spiritus ) , of the French word esprit in Cixous's text ( “ Nous sommes des corps dans des esprits , ” “ We are bodies in spirits ...
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Let me move out onto this surface by way of Derrida's concept of the event , in French événement , something that comes from French for “ to come , ” venir . A true event is a happening that is unpredictable , that comes from who knows ...
Let me move out onto this surface by way of Derrida's concept of the event , in French événement , something that comes from French for “ to come , ” venir . A true event is a happening that is unpredictable , that comes from who knows ...
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Peggy Kamuf , professor of French and comparative literature at the University of Southern California , writes on literary theory and contemporary French thought , particularly that of Jacques Derrida . Her most recent book is Book of ...
Peggy Kamuf , professor of French and comparative literature at the University of Southern California , writes on literary theory and contemporary French thought , particularly that of Jacques Derrida . Her most recent book is Book of ...
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
Hélène Cixous translation by Peggy Kamuf | 123 |
Urheberrecht | |
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