The Age of the World Target : Self-Referentiality in War, Theory, and Comparative Work /
"Martin Heidegger once wrote that the world had, in the age of modern science, become a world picture. For Rey Chow, the world has, in the age of atomic bombs, become a world target, to be attacked once it is identified, or so global geopolitics, dominated by the United States since the end of...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2006.
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Table des matières:
- The age of the world target: atomic bombs, alterity, area studies
- The interruption of referentiality, or, poststructuralism's outside
- The old/new question of comparison in literary studies: a post-European perspective.


