With Roland Barthes, the "and" takes on a radically different function. Instead of drawing together two entities to form a unity it operates to concatenate without fusion, but also to ramify...The conjunction is not summative but excessive.
With Roland Barthes, the "and" takes on a radically different function. Instead of drawing together two entities to form a unity it operates to concatenate without fusion, but also to ramify...The conjunction is not summative but excessive.