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Faust in Kittler caught worrying about how to translate into German "In the beginning was the Word."
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9 See also the separate treatment of the mediations in Kittler,
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Alphabetic — which is always to say phonemic — reading also falls outside the discourse network reduced to media technology in Kittler.
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With his argument bookended, in effect, by Goethe and Bram Stoker, Kittler could be taken to claim that in Dracula the womblike maternal orality that forms the basis of literacy training and the literary muse alike in the romantic discourse of 1800 must, a century later, return to the tomb of mute transcription.
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Mladen Dolar, who pays neither Kittler nor poetry the least heed — but who draws intermittently on
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Right, Kittler; it wasn't the number of cells, it was the type that supposedly hadn't evolved.
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Kittler - that's why I used the modifier 'as far as we can tell.'
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Kittler too, speech is not the work of spirit but strictly enunciation, "spent breath" and its articulated blockages.
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Though not quite spelled out by Kittler, the economy is remorseless.
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Via Kittler once more, the Faustian (Goethean) bargain — trading one's mute soul for the voice of poetry — comes true yet again in an oralized alphabetic writing resembling nothing so much as the metonymic skids of the unconscious.
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