Projective saying is poetry: the saying of world and earth, the saying of the arena of their conflict and thus of the place of all nearness and remoteness of the gods. Poetry is the saying of the unconcealedness of what is. Actual language at any given... Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism - Page 3by Ranjana Khanna - 2003 - 310 lehteLimited preview - About this book
| Albert Hofstadter, Richard Kuhns - 2009 - 730 lehte
...of all nearness and remoteness of the gods. Poetry is the saying of the unconcealedness of what is. Actual language at any given moment is the happening...such into a world. In such saying, the concepts of an historical people's nature, ie, of its belonging to world history, are formed for that folk, before... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 lehte
...of all nearness and remoteness of the gods. Poetry is the saying of the unconcealedness of what is. Actual language at any given moment is the happening...such into a world. In such saying, the concepts of an historical people's nature, ie, of its belonging to world history, are formed for that folk, before... | |
| Sondra Horton Fraleigh - 1987 - 330 lehte
...all nearness and remoteness of the gods. Poetry is the saying of the unconcealedness of what is. ... Projective saying is saying which, in preparing the sayable, simultaneously brings the unsay able as such into a world. In such saying, the concepts of an historical peoples nature, ie,... | |
| James Matheson Thompson - 1990 - 572 lehte
...of all nearness and remoteness of the gods. Poetry is the saying of the unconcealedness of what is. Actual language at any given moment is the happening...such into a world. In such saying, the concepts of an historical people's nature, ie, of its belonging to world history, are formed for that folk, before... | |
| Dieter Meindl - 1996 - 262 lehte
..."The Origin of the Work of Art," where he defines poetry as projective saying, Heidegger tells us: "Projective saying is saying which, in preparing the...sayable, simultaneously brings the unsayable as such into the world" (185). Similarly, Being—averse to verbalization by its very nature—is lured into language... | |
| Julian Wolfreys, John Brannigan, Ruth Robbins - 1999 - 276 lehte
...of all nearness and remoteness of the gods. Poetry is the saying of the unconcealedness of what is. Actual language at any given moment is the happening...sayable, simultaneously brings the unsayable as such into the world. In such saying, the concepts of an historical people's nature, ie, of its belonging to world... | |
| Jean-Marie Schaeffer - 2000 - 378 lehte
...is, it is the terrain on which a people's historical destiny is established, decided, and played out: "Actual language at any given moment is the happening...brings the unsayable as such into a world. In such saving the concepts of an historical people's nature, ie, of its belonging to world history, are formed... | |
| International Comparative Literature Association. Congress - 2000 - 484 lehte
...unconcealedness of what is. Actual language at any given moment is the happening of this saying, in which people's world historically arises for it and the earth is preserved as that which remains closed. [Poetry as] projective saying is saying which, in preparing the sayable, simultaneously brings the... | |
| Ariella Azoulay - 2001 - 320 lehte
...strengthens the assumption with respect to a preserved unconscious or to an unconscious preservation: "Projective saying is saying which, in preparing the...simultaneously brings the unsayable as such into a world" (Heidegger, 1971, 74). The parallel to Heidegger's linguistic unconscious in Benjamin would be the... | |
| Martin Heidegger - 2002 - 306 lehte
...prevailing language is the happening of that saying in which its world rises up historically for a people and the earth is preserved as that which remains closed. Projective saying is that in which the preparation of the sayable at the same time brings the unsayable as such to the world.... | |
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