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Literary Criticism: Lacan and Language
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Enter your search terms. Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at 12:49 PM. Posted under Labels: Lacan. The Unconscious is the Discourse of the Other. The unconscious attempts to fill in the gap caused by the unconscious). The Unconscious is structured like a Language. Metaphor: substitutes a word for another word. Metonymy: involves a linear form of displacement. Compare Freud’s distinction to Saussure’s formulation:. Lacan turns the formulation on its head:. Sexuality and Sexual Difference. Freud takes one of the m...
Literary Criticism: January 2008
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Enter your search terms. Paul de Man’s “Semiology and Rhetoric”. Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at 1:18 PM. Posted under Labels: Paul de Man. De Man begins by noting a decline in what he calls “formalist and intrinsic criticism.” And he accounts for this by observing an increasing interest in reference amongst literary critics. What is at stake? Now Richards would perhaps have been surprised to hear his idea of form described in terms of the metaphor of inside and outside. How does the metaphor work? 8221; Arg...
Literary Criticism: September 2007
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Enter your search terms. Some Elements of Structuralism and its Application to Literary Theory. Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at 1:59 PM. Posted under Labels: Literary Criticsm. 4 Structuralism forms the basis for semiotics, the study of signs: a sign is a union of signifier and signified, and is anything that stands for anything else (or, as Umberto Eco put it, a sign is anything that can be used to lie). The value of the conception is that it allows us to 'open up', conceptually, the inner world of hum...
Literary Criticism: Some Elements of Structuralism and its Application to Literary Theory
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Enter your search terms. Some Elements of Structuralism and its Application to Literary Theory. Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at 1:59 PM. Posted under Labels: Literary Criticsm. 4 Structuralism forms the basis for semiotics, the study of signs: a sign is a union of signifier and signified, and is anything that stands for anything else (or, as Umberto Eco put it, a sign is anything that can be used to lie). The value of the conception is that it allows us to 'open up', conceptually, the inner world of hum...
Literary Criticism: Cogito Ergo Sum
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Enter your search terms. Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at 1:10 PM. Posted under Labels: Literary Terms. The demonstrations are, at the very least, suggestive of the necessity for the kind of theatrical cunning that Descartes himself employs to get what he calls his “Archimedes’ point” across. Having first of all doubted the words of the authorities (which is always easy to do- why should we believe Aristotle or Plato when even they often contradict each other? The Cartesian Subject is not a Subject. No indeed...
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Persian Wisdom: The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
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The Documentation of Persian Great Works in Literature, Language, and Philosophy. Senin, 15 Oktober 2007. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Edward FitzGerald (Fifth Edition). For the Sun, who scatter’d into flight. The Stars before him from the Field of Night,. Drives Night along with them from Heav'n, and strikes. T'he Sultans Turret with a Shaft of Light. Before the phantom of False morning died,. Methought a Voice within the Tavern cried,. When all the Temple is prepared within,. The Leaves of Life keep f...
Persian Wisdom: Islam and poetry in Iran
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The Documentation of Persian Great Works in Literature, Language, and Philosophy. Rabu, 15 Agustus 2007. Islam and poetry in Iran. It is no soothsayer's divination: how little you reflect! The Qur'an is a book on how to live. Its goal is the guidance of humankind. Whatever it bans is harmful for the "umma" (community of believers) and whatever it commands are for deliverance and well-being. The same chapter - The Cow - describes the grievous punishment unbelievers face. 8230;Some say: it [the Qur'an] is ...
Affirmez la survie: 08/01/07
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Posted by eastern writer. Wednesday, August 1, 2007. Derrida's deconstruction is a more limited but even more rigorous form of interrogation. Since the "speaking subject," when he/she speaks, must speak the language of reason, there must exist some silent region where the double agent deconstructor can sort out his stratagem against the Logos, the rules of reason. In order for this to be possible, two conditions must maintain:. But if a truth is to be truth, it must be absolute, independent of any point ...
Persian Wisdom: Mystical philosophy in Islam
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The Documentation of Persian Great Works in Literature, Language, and Philosophy. Rabu, 15 Agustus 2007. Mystical philosophy in Islam. 1 Mystical philosophy as Islamic philosophy. 2 Isma'ili and Hermetic philosophy. 4 Philosophy in the Maghrib and Spain. 5 Illuminationist thought in the East. 6 Sufism and the Akbarian tradition. 1 Mystical philosophy as Islamic philosophy. 2 Isma'ili and Hermetic philosophy. 4 Philosophy in the Maghrib and Spain. 5 Illuminationist thought in the East. Corbin, H. (197...
Persian Wisdom: Farid o-Din Attar
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The Documentation of Persian Great Works in Literature, Language, and Philosophy. Senin, 15 Oktober 2007. Farid o-Din Attar was born in Nishapour and lived about 1119-1220 CE (another source mentions he lived about 1136-1230 CE). He lived close to 100 years and was killed by the Mongol invaders. His tomb is in Nishapour. In "Mantiq at-Tayr", Attar explains seven valleys which the "Bird of the Sky" goes through and passes to meet Simurgh (Legendary Bird or God). This is a process that each of us goes ...
Franz Kafka Selected Works: October 2007
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Franz Kafka Selected Works. Frank Kafka: The Great Wall of China. Frank Kafka: Jackals and Arabs. Frank Kafka: An Imperial Message. Franz Kafka: The Metamorphosis (1916). Frank Kafka: A Report for An Academy. Franz Kafka: A Country Doctor. Franz Kafka: In the Penal Colony (1919). Frank Kafka: Up in the Gallery. Franz Kafka: The Hunter Gracchus. Franz Kafka: A Hunger Artist. Franz Kafka: Before the Law. Posted by eastern writer at 11:33 AM. 8220;Ah, George,” said his father, coming up at once to mee...
Please, don't feed the Bills.: November 2007
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Please, don't feed the Bills. Kiss me with your cherry lipstick. Never wash you off my face. Hit me- I can take your cheap shots;. Leave you with the love we made.". Jimmy Eat World, "Night Drive". Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Wo ai ni, ni ai wo. Xiaci zai ye bu gan fangdan ai! Sunday, November 25, 2007. Down in the green hay, where Monkey and Bear usually lay,. They woke from a stable boy's cry-. Said, "Someone come quick! The horses got loose, got grass-sick! They'll founder, faint; they'll die! My lo...
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Umberto Eco Readers: Six Walks in the Fictional Woods
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Lying about the future produces history [Interview, Fast Company, October 2002]. Ecos Writings and Essays. Introduction to Eco Works. Serendipities: Language and Lunacy. The Search for the Perfect Language. Six Walks in the Fictional Woods. The Limits of Interpretation. Art and Beauty in the Middle Ages. The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas. Fiction: The Island of the Day Before. Fiction: Foucault’s Pendulum. Fiction: The Name of the Rose. Nonfiction: History of Beauty. Nonfiction: Five Moral Pieces.
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History of Literary Criticism in Turkey
History of Literary Criticism in Turkey. Saturday, January 28, 2012. Connections and influences in Turkish literary history, or situating Köprülü’s method in Chartier’s review of mentalités. These questions are not easily answered, but in order to envision them properly, we need to turn back and look to those bridges that others established before us. Since only through these bridges we can achieve our object of study. Selim S. Kuru [1]. Eski Türk edebiyatına modern yaklaşımlar. Historians became aware o...
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Literary Criticism
Enter your search terms. Paul de Man’s “Semiology and Rhetoric”. Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at 1:18 PM. Posted under Labels: Paul de Man. De Man begins by noting a decline in what he calls “formalist and intrinsic criticism.” And he accounts for this by observing an increasing interest in reference amongst literary critics. What is at stake? Now Richards would perhaps have been surprised to hear his idea of form described in terms of the metaphor of inside and outside. How does the metaphor work? 8221; Arg...
From Plays to Culture: A College Critique - Home
From Plays to Culture: A College Critique. Writing on Short Fiction and Literature. Writing on Lyrics and Poetry. Ldquo;But even if treating discourse ‘nonpragmatically’ is part of what is meant by ‘literature’, then it follows from this ‘definition’ that literature cannot in fact be ‘objectively’ defined. It leaves the definition of literature up to how somebody decides to. Not to the nature of what is written.”. Ndash;From Terry Eagleton’s landmark 1983 text,. Literary Theory: An Introduction. Students...
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Literary and Culinary Rambles
Literary and Culinary Rambles. Friday, November 26, 2010. To all my faithful readers:. It is with some sadness that I am ending the life of this blog. I think that it's lived out its life cycle, and I now need to reinvent my web presence. Happy eating and reading. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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