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nr 2
309-324
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This paper discusses the deconstructionist category of absence applied by Derrida to the notion of writing, as it is possible for a written message to function despite the physical non-presence of the sender, the recipient, and the context. Derrida challenges the absolute predominance of the Logos, manifested in orality, and sug gests elevating the status of writing. The Derridean concept of arche-writing entails comprehending the written sign as an infinite idea that transcends the present. This paper attempts to relate Derrida’s theory to the 21st century’s ubiquitous virtual communication, which largely involves graphic signs. Nowadays, ICT solu tions enable an anonymous sender to communicate with an absent recipient in an unspecified context by means of written characters. The exploration of digital space marks the end of the era of the Logos, and begins the period when writing turns into a symbol of permanence and infinity.
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nr (1)22
36-51
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Małgorzata Imielska’s drama Chciałam ci tylko powiedzieć... (I just wanted to tell you...) has enormous interpretative potential. In an intriguing way it combines the problem of schizophrenia with the issue of multiplying of reality which is a result of using the media of television and amateur video camera. Application of the conversation theory (politeness theory and implicatures) and contemporary media studies (especially video technology) in the present analysis has allowed the author to show a complex relationship between the characters of the drama in question: the mother and her mentally retarded daughter. Thanks to the video technology a conversation takes place, even though it seems both apparently impossible (it annuls the borderline between life and death) and exceptionally straightforward at the same time (the first time when the women choose to speak frankly and listen carefully to each other). It turns out that the video camera and VHS cassette not only have the unavoidable function of separating interlocutors but are also able to form McLuhan’s “prosthesis”, a genuine extension, a link that brings interlocutors closer to one another.
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