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" Thus it has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted that very thing within a structure which while governing the structure, escapes structurality. This is why classical thought concerning structure could say that... "
The Postmodern Short Story: Forms and Issues
edited by - 2003 - 282 pages
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Writing and Difference

Jacques Derrida - 1978 - 366 pages
...remained interdicted (and I am using this word deliberately). Thus it has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted...yet, since the center does not belong to the totality (is not part of the totality), the totality has its center elsewhere. The center is not the center....
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After the New Criticism

Frank Lentricchia - 1980 - 406 pages
...center closes off the freeplay it opens up and makes possible. ... it has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted that very thing within a structure which governs the structure, while escaping structurality. . . . The center is at the center of the totality,...
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Literary Theories in Praxis

Shirley F. Staton - 1987 - 492 pages
...remained interdicted (and I am using this word deliberately). Thus it has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted...structure could say that the center is, paradoxically, with1n the structure and outside it. The center is at the center of the totality, and yet, since the...
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William Golding: A Structural Reading of His Fiction

Philip Redpath - 1986 - 234 pages
...of the centre is a peculiar quality of the concept: Thus it has always been thought that the centre, which is by definition unique, constituted that very...classical thought concerning structure could say that the centre is, paradoxically, within the structure and outside it. The centre is at the centre of the totality,...
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Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: An Introductory Anthology

Vassilis Lambropoulos, David Neal Miller - 1987 - 552 pages
...always remained inderdicted2 (I use this word deliberately). 35 Thus it has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted that very thing within a structure which governs the structure, while escaping structurality. This is why classical thought concerning structure...
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Comparative Criticism: Volume 12, Representations of the Self

E. S. Shaffer - 1990 - 384 pages
...calls, in a celebrated text, the 'aporia of the centered structure': It has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted...structure could say that the center is, paradoxically, with1n the structure and outside it. The center is at the center of the totality, and yet, since the...
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Sequel to History: Postmodernism and the Crisis of Representational Time

Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth - 1992 - 252 pages
..."origin" is both unique to a structure and, at the same time, that thing within the structure that "escapes structurality. This is why classical thought...outside it. The center is at the center of the totality (is not part of the totality), the totality has its center elsewhere. The center is not the center"...
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Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice

Drucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson - 1992 - 428 pages
...precisely the status the perfect market enjoys in nncroecononucs: Thus it has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted...structure which while governing the structure, escapes structuraliry. This is why classical thought concerning structure could say that the center is, paradoxically,...
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The Critical I, Volume 10

Norman Norwood Holland - 1992 - 294 pages
...limiting function of the center, Derrida goes on to deconstruct it: Thus it has always been thought that the center, which is by definition unique, constituted that very thing within a structure which governs the structure, while escaping structurality. This is why classical thought concerning structure...
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Heidegger and Criticism: Retrieving the Cultural Politics of Destruction

William V. Spanos - 1993 - 376 pages
...which is by definition unique, constituted that very thing within a structure which while governing structure, escapes structurality. This is why classical...yet, since the center does not belong to the totality (is not part of the totality), the totality has its center elsewhere. The center is not the center....
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