Pynchon Notes, Masalah 52-53J.M. Kraft and K. Tololyan, 2005 |
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... Oedipa Maas's name . Some attempts to interpret " Oedipa " have assumed that a postmodern reading is called for . To Chris Hall , for example , " the name Oedipa comes to signify , albeit paradoxically , postmodern dilemma . " Rejecting ...
... Oedipa Maas's name . Some attempts to interpret " Oedipa " have assumed that a postmodern reading is called for . To Chris Hall , for example , " the name Oedipa comes to signify , albeit paradoxically , postmodern dilemma . " Rejecting ...
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... Oedipa seeks a revelation in the words themselves , but , as any actor knows , the words of a play are only the medium for an emergent order of relations among the players.3 For Oedipa to understand the world in this way would require ...
... Oedipa seeks a revelation in the words themselves , but , as any actor knows , the words of a play are only the medium for an emergent order of relations among the players.3 For Oedipa to understand the world in this way would require ...
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... Oedipa can trace the outlines of her relation to it and find stable identity in that relation ; Inverarity assumes the role of Master Signifier in an overall symbolic order that Oedipa can eventually learn to read . If there is nothing ...
... Oedipa can trace the outlines of her relation to it and find stable identity in that relation ; Inverarity assumes the role of Master Signifier in an overall symbolic order that Oedipa can eventually learn to read . If there is nothing ...
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