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CHORA

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CHORAConference on the History of Records and Archives


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Kristeva describes the chora in "Le Sujet en Proces" as "a womb or a nurse in which elements are without identity [i.
The meaning of subiectum is close to that of chora, the Platonic receptacle from which the Demiurge draws the primordial forms.
Still, "Everyday and 'Other' Spaces" provides a valuable critical perspective for anyone patient enough to assemble the word puzzle known as Chora L.
 
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