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cherche à déterminer le statut du sens et du no-sens, et d'abord
leur lieu. Où se passe exactement ce qu'on appelle un "événement"?
A través de una serie de paradojas antiguas y modernas este libro busca determinar el estatuto del sentido y el sin-sentido; y, lo primero de todo, su lugar ¿Dónde, con exactitud, deviene el así denominado "acontecimiento"?
the sun." It is not so much that Shakespeare and psychoanalysis
are of different kinds—tragedy versus theory—but rather that their very proximity renders them "less than kind," prone to
sibling rivalry and other children's games, from "playing doctor" to the Hegelian "struggle for pure prestige." If the first game describes the sexual research of psychoanalysis as an infantile theory applied to literature, the latter marks the "mirror up to philosophy" in which the structuralist and poststructuralist Shakespeares fruitlessly multiply.
cherche à déterminer le statut du sens et du no-sens, et d'abord
leur lieu. Où se passe exactement ce qu'on appelle un "événement"?
A través de una serie de paradojas antiguas y modernas este libro busca determinar el estatuto del sentido y el sin-sentido; y, lo primero de todo, su lugar ¿Dónde, con exactitud, deviene el así denominado "acontecimiento"?
the sun." It is not so much that Shakespeare and psychoanalysis
are of different kinds—tragedy versus theory—but rather that their very proximity renders them "less than kind," prone to
sibling rivalry and other children's games, from "playing doctor" to the Hegelian "struggle for pure prestige." If the first game describes the sexual research of psychoanalysis as an infantile theory applied to literature, the latter marks the "mirror up to philosophy" in which the structuralist and poststructuralist Shakespeares fruitlessly multiply.