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... referent as a fiction or fable , they cannot reconstitute themselves in the aftermath of their total destruc- tion as archive . As Derrida writes , The only referent that is absolutely real is thus of the scope or dimension of an ...
... referent as a fiction or fable , they cannot reconstitute themselves in the aftermath of their total destruc- tion as archive . As Derrida writes , The only referent that is absolutely real is thus of the scope or dimension of an ...
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... referent of a writing that divides a " past - present " from a possible " present - future . " Disaster thereby reinvents difference in general . The narrative paradigm , while remaining in the mode of will - have - been and end - in ...
... referent of a writing that divides a " past - present " from a possible " present - future . " Disaster thereby reinvents difference in general . The narrative paradigm , while remaining in the mode of will - have - been and end - in ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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