Lives are narratable as coherent in terms of the categories language makes available. |
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Those metonymies repeat some disruption of order that incites the narratable. |
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Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire. |
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However, in a gesture that underlines sociality,he prefers instead to argue that the narratable self desires this story from the mouth of another. |
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Each page bears a wealth of diverse knowledge-not subordinated but not narratable. |
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In other words, the meaning of the poem is a reflexive and anguished uncertainty about the nature of poetry itself, a pure lyric refusal of constative or narratable content. |
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Beyond being sufficiently clear and insufficiently present, the final and unspoken quality of the ideal disaster is that it be narratable as a disaster. |
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