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This singular reversal may perhaps proceed from the fact that for us the "subject" (since Christianity) is the one who suffers: where there is a wound, there is a subject: die Wunde! die Wunde! says Parsifal, thereby becoming "himself"; and the deeper the wound, at the body's center (at the "heart"), the more the subject becomes a subject: for the subject is intimacy ("The wound...is of a frightful intimacy"). Such is love's wound: a radica..
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The Text is not a definitive object.
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Roland Barthes |
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The bourgeoisie is defined as the social class which does not want to be named.
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Roland Barthes |
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Myth is depoliticized speech.
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Roland Barthes |
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Myth deprives the object of which it speaks of all history. In it, history evaporates.
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Roland Barthes |
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What the public wants is the image of passion, not passion itself.
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Roland Barthes |