淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... language " ( Lacan 1966 , 150 ) . Since the Lacanian concept of language is a symbolic order , human existence can only be stated in terms of the present language system . To use his phrase , " words create things " ( in Bannet 111 ) ...
... language " ( Lacan 1966 , 150 ) . Since the Lacanian concept of language is a symbolic order , human existence can only be stated in terms of the present language system . To use his phrase , " words create things " ( in Bannet 111 ) ...
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... language was firmly based on a belief in deities . Greco - Roman writers generally believed language to be a most effective tool - an inevitable tool - in conveying one's ideas and ultimate reality . Literary creation , which is the ...
... language was firmly based on a belief in deities . Greco - Roman writers generally believed language to be a most effective tool - an inevitable tool - in conveying one's ideas and ultimate reality . Literary creation , which is the ...
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... language as a medium of expression , one would thus be concerned with what language may convey rather than mistakenly identifying language with the object , the signifier with the signified : " The net is intended for fish . Once the ...
... language as a medium of expression , one would thus be concerned with what language may convey rather than mistakenly identifying language with the object , the signifier with the signified : " The net is intended for fish . Once the ...
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