| Wolfgang Iser - 1993 - 414 стор.
...access to it by several entrances, none of which can be authoritatively declared to be the main one; the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can...principle of determination, unless by throwing dice); the sytems of meaning can take over this absolutely plural text, but their number is never closed, based... | |
| Brian Vickers - 1994 - 532 стор.
...a masterconcept.23 The ideal text that Barthes begins by celebrating would be plural and infinite: 'the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can reach, they are indeterminable' (Barthes 1974, pp. 5-6). But so is the reader, for 'this "I" which approaches the text is already itself... | |
| Edward Barrett, Marie Redmond - 1997 - 284 стор.
...access to it by several entrances, none of which can be authoritatively declared to be the main one; the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can reach, they are indeterminable...; the systems of meaning can take over this absolutely plural text, but their number is never closed,... | |
| Arthur Holmberg - 1996 - 260 стор.
...access to it by several entrances, none of which can be authoritatively declared to be the main one; the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can...plural text, but their number is never closed, based as it is on the infinity of language.55 Language, Lacan points out, can always "signify something quite... | |
| Samuel R. Delany - 1996 - 396 стор.
...access to it by several entrances, none of which can be authoritatively declared to be the main one; the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can reach. ~ If any single idea can be said to fuel the fires of all these essays, it is the Foucauldian notion... | |
| Jean-Michel Rabaté - 1997 - 300 стор.
...access to it by several entrances, none of which can be authoritatively declared to be the main one; the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can...plural text, but their number is never closed, based as it is on the infinity of language. The interpretation demanded by a specific text, in its plurality,... | |
| International Comparative Literature Association. Congress - 2000 - 484 стор.
...access to it by several entrances, none of which can be authoritatively declared to be the main one; the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can reach, they are indeterminable.. .(11-12l Such textual possibilities undermine definitions and practices of traditional academic text... | |
| Philip Smith - 2001 - 286 стор.
...text is not to give it a ... meaning, but on the contrary to appreciate what plural constitutes it ... the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can reach, they are indeterminable" (1975a: 5-6). This vision of proliferating and multiple meanings that defy authorial intention and... | |
| Scott Simpkins - 2001 - 306 стор.
...access to it by several entrances, none of which can be authoritatively declared to be the main one; the codes it mobilizes extend as far as the eye can reach, they are indeterminable . . . the systems of meaning can take over this absolutely plural text, but their number is never closed,... | |
| Arthur F. Kinney - 2001 - 358 стор.
...possible — the significance of the Porter's scene?) "The systems of meaning," continues Barthes, "can take over this absolutely plural text, but their number is never closed, based as it is on the infinity of language."21 Foucault, in The Order of Things, also points to the "frontiers... | |
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