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Tag Archives: Jacques Lacan
Narrative Speed and Neutrinos; with a Digression on Daydreaming; see also “Birth Chart.”
I have been thinking a lot about the narrative and neutrinos (and the narrative of neutrinos) ever since that student’s presentation last week. Narrative speed, the relationship between the duration of the narrated––the (approximate) amount of time (presumably) covered by the … Continue reading
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Tagged birth chart, daydreaming, Gerald Prince, Gerard Genette, imaginary, Jacques Lacan, narrative speed, Narratology, neutrinos
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