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Painting and music supplied the materials and the media , and language was added to these . Through language , the body became a person that spoke . The mute language of the body became the technologically supported language of the ...
Painting and music supplied the materials and the media , and language was added to these . Through language , the body became a person that spoke . The mute language of the body became the technologically supported language of the ...
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Since sentiment was supposed to extend beyond what was being perceived , he had to destroy the language that channels and imprisons this sentiment via perception . The social memory that is syntactically and symbolically organized ...
Since sentiment was supposed to extend beyond what was being perceived , he had to destroy the language that channels and imprisons this sentiment via perception . The social memory that is syntactically and symbolically organized ...
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According to Sartre , language is already given in the recognition of the Other . In this sense , Mishima's style and mode of discourse , his figurations of poetic language can also be read as his mode of mediating otherness .
According to Sartre , language is already given in the recognition of the Other . In this sense , Mishima's style and mode of discourse , his figurations of poetic language can also be read as his mode of mediating otherness .
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