Yale University's
Geoffrey Hartman, in
Saving the Text: Literature/Derrida/Philosophy,
published by
Johns Hopkins University Press:
Because of the equivocal echo-nature of language, even identities
or homophones sound on: the sound of Sa is knotted with that of
Ça, as if the text were signalling its intention to bring
Hegel, Saussure and Freud together. Ça corresponds to the
Freudian Id (Es); and it may be that our "savoìr absolu" is
that of a Ça structured like the Sa-significant: a bacchic or
Lacanian "primal process" where only signifier-signifying signifiers
exist.
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