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The Operators of Culture

Subjectivity and Myth

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There was a moment, more precisely in the 17th century, when the truth ceased to reside in the act described by discourse and came to be in what it said: The day came when the truth shifted location from the ritualized, efficacious and just, act of enunciating to the enunciation itself, to its meaning, its form, its object, its relationship to its reference.

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Nolasco, S. (2017). The Operators of Culture. In: From Tarzan to Homer Simpson. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6351-035-6_4

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