The Telephone Book: Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric SpeechU of Nebraska Press, 1 jan 1989 - 465 pagina's "Avital Ronell installs the telephone in the space of thinking Heidegger reserves for poetry and art, producing a series of reflections on philosophy, psychoanalysis and biography that may come to represent one of the most decisive readings of the technological since Heidegger." -Substance |
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The Telephone Book: Technology--schizophrenia--electric Speech Avital Ronell Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1989 |
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Aleck Alexander Graham Bell apparatus appear asserts Bell's body Borch-Jacobsen child comes concept connection Dasein dead deaf death dementia praecox Derrida destination disconnected discourse distance double electric equipmental father Freud Fynsk ghost ghostly hear Heidegger Heidegger's human invention Jacques Derrida Jean-Luc Nancy Jung kind language lecture listening machine Martin Heidegger Max Brod means Melly Melville Bell ment metaphysics metonymic Miss St mother mouth mouthpiece nazism never Nietzsche nipples noise object operator organ original patient perhaps phantom Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe philosophy phonautograph possibility praecox present-at-hand psychoanalysis question R. D. Laing reading receiver respond schizo schizophrenia sense silence sion sound space speaking spirit structure superego talk tele telegraph telephone telephone's thing thinking thought tion tongue TQCT trans translation transmission uncanny utterance vibration Visible Speech voice Watson wire woman words writes