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Giacometti's project , I contend , emerges in response to aesthetic and philosophical difficulties in blending the body with sublimity . " I shall consider myself as not having hands or eyes , or flesh , or blood or senses , " wrote ...
Giacometti's project , I contend , emerges in response to aesthetic and philosophical difficulties in blending the body with sublimity . " I shall consider myself as not having hands or eyes , or flesh , or blood or senses , " wrote ...
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Many of Giacometti's critics believe that his figures excise the body's inessential surplus to reveal a kernel of ... The idea of a soul - especially a soul within the body — has elided critical scrutiny by its precise remanence in ...
Many of Giacometti's critics believe that his figures excise the body's inessential surplus to reveal a kernel of ... The idea of a soul - especially a soul within the body — has elided critical scrutiny by its precise remanence in ...
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It is impossible to ignore the coercive terrorism increasingly surrounding women's appetites , hungers , and demands : dieting encodes some of our culture's most entrenched anxieties about the female body — especially at puberty .
It is impossible to ignore the coercive terrorism increasingly surrounding women's appetites , hungers , and demands : dieting encodes some of our culture's most entrenched anxieties about the female body — especially at puberty .
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
They can imagine anything they want | 122 |
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