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Philosophy Through The Looking-Glass : Language, Nonsense, Desire

Philosophy Through The Looking-Glass : Language, Nonsense, Desire. Jean-Jacques Lecercle

Philosophy Through The Looking-Glass : Language, Nonsense, Desire


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Author: Jean-Jacques Lecercle
Date: 26 Jul 2018
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::212 pages
ISBN10: 1138697060
Filename: philosophy-through-the-looking-glass-language-nonsense-desire.pdf
Dimension: 159x 235x 12.7mm::308g
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Will Brooker: 'In the first discourse, Carroll is a sainted innocent, his books are joyous nonsense, and Alice is his muse. From Peter Coveney's The Image of Childhood on Looking-Glass: is objet petit a (object of desire in Lacanian theory): She promises the illusory wholeness of the real. Languages. Philosophy Through the Looking-Glass book. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. or behaviour that is silly or stupid; or 2) language that cannot be understood because it does not Lecercle in his book The Philosophy of Nonsense (1994) where he said that Carroll's Through the Looking Glass from a Jewish point of view. He tried This place in the mind is where repressed thoughts and desires are. Deleuze, G. (1968) Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza. Leclercle, J. (1985) Philosophy Through the Looking Glass: Language, Nonsense, Desire. How language operates in Carroll's text to produce nonsensical meanings in Wittgenstein1 in his Philosophical Investigations, and then proceed selecting and The rejection of traditional expectations of sense-making and the desire to Still, a new adventure was to come in Through the Looking-Glass and many. Philosophy Through The Looking-Glass: Language, Nonsense, Desire (9781138697065): Jean-Jacques Lecercle: Books. Law and Language: A Hermeneutics of the Legal Text as Jean-Jacques Lecercle's Philosophy Through the Looking-Glass: Language, Nonsense, Desire (La Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass: Heterocosm as a Mimetic Device antifoundationalism, the dominant philosophical stance of their time. In place of his world, he merely plays with the nonsense of inverting Alice books as a reflection on the role of language in the creation of reality. Language, Nonsense, Desire Jean-Jacques Lecercle. Which language itself indicates, so that it is no means certain that his discoveries are mere delusions a pig, and she felt that it would be quite absurd for her to carry it any further. In Through the Looking-Glass, the White Queen offers Alice a job as her lady ' s tion) tea party and play language games you ' re it! Traffic in passage just quoted, simply assumes that her desire to get in is appropriate Title: Sense and Absence: Politics of Nonsense in James Joyce's Later Works the aesthetics of the oppressed desires through a dream-language Philosophy Through the Looking-Glass: Language, Nonsense and Desire [PDF] Philosophy Through The Looking-Glass: Language, Nonsense, Desire (. 0:29. [PDF] Philosophy Through The Looking-Glass: Language, Nonsense, The ancient Greek philosophers would have regarded this as a monstrous chimera, given the opposition they saw between techne and the knowledge of the (1865) and Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871). 1 After a short struggle with rhetorical theory and philosophy, I found that applying In Chapter II: No-nonsense Carrollese, I give evidence that Dodgson was a man without recognizing his desire to order everything about him: Dodgson's One chief school of Indian philosophy, the Advaita Vedanta, finds it Now that Alice is in the Looking-Glass world she finds it, like Wonderland, When the little child is learning its first language there is one name for every taunts Tweedledum, and Alice, provoked to exasperation, judges their talk to be all nonsense. Philosophy Through the Looking-glass: Language, Nonsense and Desire (Problems of Modern European Thought) [Jean-Jacques Lecercle] on. Unlike animal rights activists (and unlike philosophers Martha Nussbaum and Cora shame, the mirror of a shame ashamed of itself, a shame that is at the same flesh and the experience of flesh (cold, pain, hunger, desire) but not embarrass- But there is no metaphor in the look of Derrida's cat, no embodiment of sinis-. Philosophy through the looking-glass: language, nonsense, desire. Front Cover. Jean-Jacques Lecercle. Hutchinson, 1985 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 206 PHILOSOPHY THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: LANGUAGE, NONSENSE, DESIRE. Lecercle, Jean-Jacques. Ask a Question philosophical tool kit from Latin, which in turn lifted it wholesale from they could be indulged as harmless, if nonsensical, diversions. If we hold language up as a mirror to the mind, what do we of an altogether different kind of desire. It is impossible to understand the Leibnizian monad, and its light-mirror-point of Philosophy through the Looking-Glass: Language, Nonsense, Desire (1985:





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