Il n’y a pas de hors-texte

Il n’y a pas de hors-texte 2017-09-06T23:44:07+06:00

Hamann can repeat this Derridean scandal, quite literally. As Gwen Dickson puts it, “Hamann’s conception of language as speech as a ‘translation’ reveals that at the basis of his thinking there is no language-world dichotomy; language, after all, is part of the world, and moreover the ‘world’ or ‘reality’ or ‘things’ are somehow linguistically conceived, so that speech is not a first depiction or description or representation but a translation of something that already is a ‘text.’”

That “somehow” is too coy: Creation is a text because the Creator speaks to creatures through creatures. The world is text because it is the speech of the world’s Maker.


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