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JournalISSN: 1353-4645

parallax 

Taylor & Francis
About: parallax is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Deconstruction & Politics. It has an ISSN identifier of 1353-4645. Over the lifetime, 777 publications have been published receiving 6831 citations. The journal is also known as: parallax effect.


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11 Jul 2014-parallax
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define Diffraction/intra-action as cutting together-apart (one move) in the (re)configuring of spacetimemattering.
Abstract: Diffract – dif-frange˘re – to break apart, in different directions1 (as in classical optics)Diffraction/intra-action – cutting together-apart (one move) in the (re)configuring of spacetimemattering...

761 citations

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01 Jan 2005-parallax
TL;DR: An interview wih Dominique Dhombres for Le Monde, December 2, 1997, was conducted by as mentioned in this paper, where the authors discussed the unconditional law of unlimited hospit...
Abstract: An interview wih Dominique Dhombres for Le Monde, December 2, 1997. Translated by Ashley Thompson. Le Monde: In your last book, Of Hospitality, you oppose ‘the unconditional law of unlimited hospit...

166 citations

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01 Jan 2000-parallax
TL;DR: The work of translation is an incessant shuttle that is a "life" as mentioned in this paper, and it is necessary but impossible to translate a human infant into a culture, and vice versa.
Abstract: In every possible sense, translation is necessary but impossible. Melanie Klein, the Viennese psychoanalyst whom the Bloomsbury Group killed with kindness, suggested that the work of translation is an incessant shuttle that is a ‘life’. The human infant grabs on to some one thing and then things. This grabbing (begreifen) of an outside indistinguishable from an inside constitutes an inside, going back and forth and coding everything into a sign-system by the thing(s) grasped. One can call this crude coding a ‘translation’. In this never-ending weaving, violence translates into conscience and vice versa. From birth to death this ‘natural’ machine, programming the mind perhaps as genetic instructions program the body (where does body stop and mind begin?), is partly metapsychological and therefore outside the grasp of the mind. Thus ‘nature’ passes and repasses into ‘culture’, in a work or shuttling site of violence (deprivation – evil – shocks the infant system-in-the-making more than satisfaction, some say Paradiso is the dullest of The Divine Comedy): the violent production of the precarious subject of reparation and responsibility. To plot this weave, the reader – in my estimation, Klein was more a reader than an analyst in the strict Freudian sense –, translating the incessant translating shuttle into that which is read, must have the most intimate knowledge of the rules of representation and permissible narratives which make up the substance of a culture, and must also become responsible and accountable to the writing/translating presupposed original.

147 citations

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11 Oct 2011-parallax
TL;DR: The dominance of the spatial and search metaphors of memory in cognitiv... as discussed by the authors, around the time of the emergence of the contemporary memory boom Henry L. Roediger III reflected on the dominance of these metaphors as a means of retrieval.
Abstract: Around the time of the emergence of the contemporary memory boom Henry L. Roediger III reflected on the dominance of the spatial and search (as a means of retrieval) metaphors of memory in cognitiv...

139 citations

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01 Apr 2005-parallax
TL;DR: For instance, this paper argued that intuition is the joy of difference, and that Bergson was perhaps the greatest theorist of difference in philosophy, the theorist whose insistence brought difference into philosophy and s...
Abstract: Intuition is the joy of difference. Gilles Deleuze1 Deleuze understood Bergson as perhaps the greatest theorist of difference, the theorist whose insistence brought difference into philosophy and s...

127 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
20229
202025
201925
201836
201737
201632