Magic and language. Or why Bernard Bloch, Noam Chomsky, Allen Ginsberg, Zellig Harris, Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, Bell Telephone, IBM and the US Military Thought it was sexy / Useful / Exciting to study linguistic in the 1950s

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F. Barsky, Robert. 2001. «Magic and language. Or why Bernard Bloch, Noam Chomsky, Allen Ginsberg, Zellig Harris, Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, Bell Telephone, IBM and the US Military Thought it was sexy / Useful / Exciting to study linguistic in the 1950s», Postures, Dossier «Littérature américaine, imaginaire de la fin», n°4. En ligne <http://revuepostures.com/fr/articles/f-barsky-4> (Consulté le xx / xx / xxxx). D’abord paru dans : F. Barsky, Robert. 2001. «Magic and language. Or why Bernard Bloch, Noam Chomsky, Allen Ginsberg, Zellig Harris, Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, Bell Telephone, IBM and the US Military Thought it was sexy / Useful / Exciting to study linguistic in the 1950s», Postures, Dossier «Littérature américaine, imaginaire de la fin», n°4, p. 111-119.