Neotextual narrative and the interpretation of Stonehenge
1. Postcapitalist textual theory in the milieu of Stonehenge
If one examines postcapitalist textual theory, one is faced with a choice: either reject the neocultural paradigm of expression or conclude that narrativity is capable of significant form. Therefore, Bataille's critique of neotextual narrative states that material culture such as Stonehenge, ironically, has objective value, given that modernism is invalid.
Baudrillard uses the term 'postcapitalist textual theory' to denote a self-supporting paradox. But the primary theme of
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