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Page 53
... Kittler delivers a reading of Bram Stoker's Victorian vampire potboiler . Unlike other recent critics , Kittler's interest lies not primarily in the novel's fin - de - siècle Gothic horror tropes , nor in its exploration of the ...
... Kittler delivers a reading of Bram Stoker's Victorian vampire potboiler . Unlike other recent critics , Kittler's interest lies not primarily in the novel's fin - de - siècle Gothic horror tropes , nor in its exploration of the ...
Page 55
... Kittler's project ; his critique of hermeneutics has much in common with Derrida's attempts to deconstruct a pervasive " metaphysics of presence . " Yet Kittler is more profoundly indebted to the poststructuralism of Foucault than to ...
... Kittler's project ; his critique of hermeneutics has much in common with Derrida's attempts to deconstruct a pervasive " metaphysics of presence . " Yet Kittler is more profoundly indebted to the poststructuralism of Foucault than to ...
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... Kittler's choice of textual and literary materials , while eclectic , displays at times some curious blind spots . It would seem logical that Kittler's analysis , which privileges literature as a repository of the technocultural ...
... Kittler's choice of textual and literary materials , while eclectic , displays at times some curious blind spots . It would seem logical that Kittler's analysis , which privileges literature as a repository of the technocultural ...
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