10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRAMOPHONY»
Discover the use of
gramophony in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gramophony and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth : Proceedings of the Ninth ...
But we can already hear a gramophony which records writing in the liveliest
voice. A priori it reproduces it, in the absence of all intentional presence of the
affirmer. Such gramophony responds, of course, to the dream of a reproduction
which ...
2
The Returns of History: Russian Nietzscheans After Modernity
Parody shows that history is a failed gramophony, a repetition with a mistake, a
failure or difference. This failure is also structural for temporality in general and
for our perception of time: "time as deferring and deferral undermines presence
by ...
3
Sounding New Media: Immersion and Embodiment in the Arts and ...
Appropriating this transmissional technology, he now supplements gramophony
with the spatiality and movement of telephony. Gramophony becomes “
telegramophony”: a concept that also hinges on a barely audible, barely legible “
silence.
4
Derrida, Kristeva, and the Dividing Line: An Articulation of ...
The phonic and graphic connections bring together “the yes for the ears” (oui'e —
hearing, ouidire—hearsay) and “the yes for the eyes” (eyes) (267-291), resulting
in “the gramophony of yes” (269). But lesfils —the threads or Wires, and Derrida ...
Juliana De Nooy, Paul Eggert, 2013
5
A Practical Reader in Contemporary Literary Theory
But we can already hear a gramophony which records writing in the liveliest
voice. A priori it reproduces it, in the absence of all intentional presence of the
affirmer. Such gramophony responds, of course, to the dream of a reproduction
which ...
Peter Brooker, Professorial Fellow the Centre for Modernist Studies Peter Brooker, Dr, Peter Widdowson, 2014
6
A Portrait of the Artist as Australian: LÕOeuvre bizarre de ...
As Derrida describes this kind of return: “The memory of a promise initiates the
circle of appropriation, with all the risks of technical repetition, of automated
archives, of gramophony, of simulacrum, of wandering deprived of an address
and ...
Paul Matthew St Pierre, 2004
7
Pop Modernism: Noise and the Reinvention of the Everyday
They present us with a curious loop: The Waste Land, once structured by
gramophony, was later disseminated by it. (To be exact, rather than of the
gramophone, we should speak here of one of its later mutations: magnetic tape, a
spinoff of ...
Juan Antonio Suárez, 2007
8
Virginia Woolf in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
In an essay that considers communication by a variety of mechanical and popular
means, including the postcard, telegraph, telephone, and gramophone, Derrida
identifies “a gramophony which records writing in the liveliest voice. A Priori it ...
9
The Senses of Modernism: Technology, Perception, and Aesthetics
cerning telephony and gramophony, less as historical phenomena, however, and
more as emblems of the spacing of meaning which, on Derrida's view, is what
enables all production of meaning, even before the advent of telephony and ...
10
The Cambridge Introduction to Jacques Derrida
Moreover, it is impossible to decide between two yeses that must resemble each
other like twins, to the point of each being the copy of the other, the one as it were
the gramophony of the other. (UG, 141; A, 308; translation modified) Derrida's ...