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... literature , " a whole area of discourse which forms literature and makes its space discernible upon the map . Paradoxically , however , one cannot really talk about literature , but only about what makes such a category thinkable ...
... literature , " a whole area of discourse which forms literature and makes its space discernible upon the map . Paradoxically , however , one cannot really talk about literature , but only about what makes such a category thinkable ...
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... literature Shoshana Felman notices : In relation to philosophy , literature is [ ... ] in a position of excess , since it includes that which philosophy excludes by definition : madness . Madness thus becomes an overflow , that which ...
... literature Shoshana Felman notices : In relation to philosophy , literature is [ ... ] in a position of excess , since it includes that which philosophy excludes by definition : madness . Madness thus becomes an overflow , that which ...
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... Literature and Power in the Seventeenth Century , Essex : Essex Sociology of Literature Conference Papers , 1980 . Bakhtin , Michail , M. Rebelais and His World . Trans . H. Iswolsky . Cambridge , Mass . , 1968 . Barker , Francis . The ...
... Literature and Power in the Seventeenth Century , Essex : Essex Sociology of Literature Conference Papers , 1980 . Bakhtin , Michail , M. Rebelais and His World . Trans . H. Iswolsky . Cambridge , Mass . , 1968 . Barker , Francis . The ...
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