Thursday, February 26, 2009

1. Flicking Off George Stroumboulopoulos

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2. Here there is a sort of question, call it historical, of which we are only glimpsing today the conception, the formation, the gestation, the labor. I employ these words, I admit, with a glance toward the business of childbearing -- but also with a glance toward those who, in a company from which I do not exclude myself, turn their eyes away in the face of the as yet unnameable which is proclaiming itself and which can do so, as is necessary whenever a birth is in the offing, only under the species of the non-species, in the formless, mute, infant, and terrifying form of monstrosity.

- Derrida, the ending of Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences

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3. Il n'y a pas d'hors text. - Derrida
(Il n'y a pas d'hors d'oeuvres.)




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