Corpus, Chora, Crown
IfHamletattempts to establish an economy of interiority that accords each persona due social and psychic spacing, how can we understand the economy of space that enables this subjective differentiation? What constitutes an inscriptional space in early modern England? Rather than provide a neutral gr...
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Zusammenfassung: | IfHamletattempts to establish an economy of interiority that accords each persona due social and psychic spacing, how can we understand the economy of space that enables this subjective differentiation? What constitutes an inscriptional space in early modern England? Rather than provide a neutral ground upon which a subject can be inscribed and built, Western philosophy (en)genders the thinking of space from its earliest Platonic foundations. In theTimaeus, Plato posits a womb-like receptacle that materializes objects in the real world by holding them in a specially designated place, by wrapping them in an envelope that confers legibility; this |
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