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9 a always and from the beginning spectral : “ Visibility , " he says “ is not visible . " 5 The condition of the visible , of visibility , is not itself visible . Invisibility is folded into the condition of visibility from the ...
9 a always and from the beginning spectral : “ Visibility , " he says “ is not visible . " 5 The condition of the visible , of visibility , is not itself visible . Invisibility is folded into the condition of visibility from the ...
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Derrida's thesis charts an economy of visuality unique to painting that generates as its subject “ the singular body of the visible itself , ” the blind : In order to be absolutely foreign to the visible and even to the potentially ...
Derrida's thesis charts an economy of visuality unique to painting that generates as its subject “ the singular body of the visible itself , ” the blind : In order to be absolutely foreign to the visible and even to the potentially ...
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“ The specter , " says Derrida , “ is first and foremost something visible . It is of the visible , but of the invisible visible , it is the visibility of a body which is not present in flesh and blood . It resists the intuition to ...
“ The specter , " says Derrida , “ is first and foremost something visible . It is of the visible , but of the invisible visible , it is the visibility of a body which is not present in flesh and blood . It resists the intuition to ...
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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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