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18 а The opposition of the signifier to the signified and the valorization of the signifier is clearly a saussurian legacy . At this point , pleasure seems like a rigorous textual concept . However , something else is involved in the ...
18 а The opposition of the signifier to the signified and the valorization of the signifier is clearly a saussurian legacy . At this point , pleasure seems like a rigorous textual concept . However , something else is involved in the ...
第 514 頁
It comes here in the place of s and reverses the relation by which the signifier has the effect , in language , of the signified . It has the effect of bringing out an irreducible signifier . ... ( p . 250 ) This does not mean that it ...
It comes here in the place of s and reverses the relation by which the signifier has the effect , in language , of the signified . It has the effect of bringing out an irreducible signifier . ... ( p . 250 ) This does not mean that it ...
第 519 頁
Lacan's algorithm for metonymy describes the activity of the signifier in the first line : f ( S ... S ' ) SIS- ) s Basically , the strings come to replace the zither itself ; a part is taken for the whole . The first signifier S ( the ...
Lacan's algorithm for metonymy describes the activity of the signifier in the first line : f ( S ... S ' ) SIS- ) s Basically , the strings come to replace the zither itself ; a part is taken for the whole . The first signifier S ( the ...
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