2 ZITATE AUF ENGLISCH MIT «UNNAMEABLE»
Zitate und Redensarten mit dem Wort
unnameable.
Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.
A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNNAMEABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unnameable in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unnameable im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Performing the
unnameable: an anthology of Australian ...
The texts, together with statements from the creating artists, illustrate, by practical example and theoretical explanation, seventeen different relationships of writing and text to other performing media.
Richard Allen, Karen Pearlman, 1999
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Fire In the
Unnameable Country
“The 1001 Nights of its time – rooms opening into rooms, stories into stories, in the same literary mansion as Calvino, Burroughs, and other metafabulist satirists: horrifying, funny, written in a language all its own.” - Margaret ...
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The
Unnameable Monster in Literature and Film
A similar approach to the unnameable monster in relation to the negative sublime
is evident in Lovecraft's short piece, 'The Thing in the Moonlight', in which an
encounter with a formless and unspeakable 'Thing' is accounted for by a ...
Accordingly, a term in the universe is 'unnameable' if it is the only one in that
universe that is not named by any expression. One should be attentive here to
the doubling of the unique. A term is named only in so far as it is the unique term
that ...
Alain Badiou, Ray Brassier, Alberto Toscano, 2006
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Ethics: An Essay on the Understanding of Evil
It is important not to confuse Derrida's secret with Badiou's unnameable. There is
nothing secret or inaccessible about the unnameable element as such; there is
nothing to stop us knowing it or exchanging opinions regarding it (Badiou, ...
In order to approach this topic properly, one would have to focus on the crucial,
but often ambiguous,role of the Unnameable in Badiou.To cut a long story short:
while,for Badiou, the unnameable Real is the unfathomable external background
...
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Self and Other: Essays in Continental Philosophy of ...
Ultimately, for Caputo, and I think he is right here, the difference between Marion
and Derrida on naming the unnameable God is a political difference. Derrida's
main concern in the discourse on the name of God is prophetic justice, and is ...
I call this point the unnameable of the situation. It is what, within the situation,
never has a name in the eyes of truth. A term that consequently remains
unforceable. This term fixes the limit of the potency of a truth. The unnameable is
what is ...
Alain Badiou, Oliver Feltham, Justin Clemens, 2005
That is why I call it unnameable. Unnameable is to be understood not in terms of
the available resources of knowledge but in the precise sense in which it remains
out of reach to the veridical anticipations founded on truth. It is not unnameable ...
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The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion Without ...
But this, Derrida says, is to be understood not in all its mystical depth but in all of
its grammatological platitude: The unnameable is not an ineffable Being which
no name could approach: God, for example.6 This unnameable is the play which
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «UNNAMEABLE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
unnameable im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Bollywood and Beyond at Indian Film Festival, And Early Japanese …
“Sex and Broadcasting” is a tribute to the eccentric characters that give WFMU its vivid personality, while “Radio Unnameable” profiles legendary WBAI host Bob ... «Wall Street Journal, Apr 15»
Kelly Slater's Impossible, Unnameable Air: An Explainer
Today in Portugal, Kelly Slater pulled off an aerial maneuver never before completed on a surfboard. The only problem is no one can agree on what to call it. «Deadspin, Okt 14»
“How slowly… Love, Sam”: Read Beckett's intriguing postcards to …
... period of his writing life when he was completing Waiting for Godot, and working on all three books of his trilogy Molloy, Malone dies and The Unnameable. «thejournal.ie, Okt 14»
Price of naming rights to Saints ballpark an unnameable topic
GLEN STUBBE • gstubbe@startribune.com CHS President Carl Casale unveiled the new name for the St. Paul Saints ballpark during ceremonies in early ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Okt 14»
The Book Report: Ghalib Islam's 'brilliant career'
Ghalib Islam's debut novel, Fire In The Unnameable Country, is one of the season's most interesting books, an ambitious and complex attempt to grapple with ... «The Globe and Mail, Apr 14»
Feel the burn: Ghalib Islam on Fire in the Unnameable Country
Three-quarters of the way through Fire in the Unnameable Country, the wildly inventive, sometimes frustrating debut novel by Ghalib Islam, the narrator's ... «National Post, Mär 14»
Fire in the Unnameable Country: No country for old men in this …
“You're either with us or against us,” declared George W. Bush at the start of the War on Terror. Ghalib Islam's debut novel, Fire in the Unnameable Country, ... «The Globe and Mail, Mär 14»
Fire in the Unnnameable Country, by Ghalib Islam: Review
448 pp; $30. Hedayat, the narrator of Ghalib Islam's ambitious debut novel Fire in the Unnameable Country, considers himself a glossolalist. The term has a long «National Post, Mär 14»
Fire in the Unnameable Country: review
Wood's review ran in 2000, which suggests that Ghalib Islam's debut novel, the high-speed and manically constructed magic carpet ride Fire in the Unnameable ... «Toronto Star, Mär 14»
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UNNAMEABLE BOOKS: Once immortalized on an Adrian Tomine New Yorker cover, Unnameable Books became the scrappy David to Amazon's big, bad ... «Gothamist, Nov 13»