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 | | The effects of this potential iteration of the mark (Derrida calls this the mark's "iterability") are not, he goes on to claim, limited to the fortunes of the written utterance as a whole. |
 | | The iterability of the mark beyond the horizon of the moment and the conditions under which it was written means that context (a place) and contextualization (a process or system that circumscribes a place) are at risk within the notion of writing-as-communication that appears to sustain both concepts. |
 | | Moreover, because a mark is a purely differential structure, defined only in its relation to a constellation of other marks, any single instance of a mark may be further differentiated from itself by being multiplied or divided to produce new instances distinguishable from that instance. |
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