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To be sure , you say , cat looks at you . ... Cat has what you call the fathomless look , the eyes of the other . ... the time it takes to be seen and not just glimpsed , you see yourself seen by a look that does not turn away .
To be sure , you say , cat looks at you . ... Cat has what you call the fathomless look , the eyes of the other . ... the time it takes to be seen and not just glimpsed , you see yourself seen by a look that does not turn away .
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... in reality it is all of our senses that look at them , we do more than look at them , they are not things seen , mere shadows on a surface , every second that our eye opens onto them and in a single glance , they are things seen ...
... in reality it is all of our senses that look at them , we do more than look at them , they are not things seen , mere shadows on a surface , every second that our eye opens onto them and in a single glance , they are things seen ...
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A spectator blinded on the occasion of this cinema , which looks at him or her , which looks at me only . ... Speaking of his immense generosity , one that exceeds the very terms of generosity , she says , “ To look him in the eyes was ...
A spectator blinded on the occasion of this cinema , which looks at him or her , which looks at me only . ... Speaking of his immense generosity , one that exceeds the very terms of generosity , she says , “ To look him in the eyes was ...
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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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