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Can The Undead Speak?: Language Death As A Matter Of (Not) Knowing, Tyler Nash Jan 2017

Can The Undead Speak?: Language Death As A Matter Of (Not) Knowing, Tyler Nash

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This text studies how language death and metaphor algorithmically collude to propagate our intellectual culture. In describing how language builds upon and ultimately necessitates its own ruins to our frustration and subjugation, I define dead language in general and then, following a reading of Benjamin’s “The Task of the Translator,” explore the instance of indexical translation. Inventing the language in pain, a de-signified or designated language located between the frank and the esoteric language theories in the mediaeval of examples of Dante Alighieri and Hildegaard von Bingen, the text acquires the prime modernist example of dead language appropriation in …