Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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Page 29
... function of Kafka's " reading . " I would like to suggest that the Amtliche Schriften are a peculiarly illuminating instance of Kafka's verbal imagination because they are primarily about reading . This is not to suggest that the ...
... function of Kafka's " reading . " I would like to suggest that the Amtliche Schriften are a peculiarly illuminating instance of Kafka's verbal imagination because they are primarily about reading . This is not to suggest that the ...
Page 68
... function of female sexuality is entirely regulated by the technological / bureaucratic exchange . This seemingly direct call from the master , like all the other modes of calling and summoning in Kafka's text , is only an effect of the ...
... function of female sexuality is entirely regulated by the technological / bureaucratic exchange . This seemingly direct call from the master , like all the other modes of calling and summoning in Kafka's text , is only an effect of the ...
Page 70
... function of the erotic copula only because they are perceived to be without any value on their own and because they suggest that the real value is located elsewhere . If they ever disappoint in themselves , if , without a connection to ...
... function of the erotic copula only because they are perceived to be without any value on their own and because they suggest that the real value is located elsewhere . If they ever disappoint in themselves , if , without a connection to ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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