Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 111989 |
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... nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the ...
... nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the ...
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... nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the ...
... nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the ...
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... nature and culture that structure her earlier and later writing . In " Stabat Mater ” ( 1983 ) , for instance , the concept of nature is at the center of this prose poem on the universal bodily memory of close contact with the mother ...
... nature and culture that structure her earlier and later writing . In " Stabat Mater ” ( 1983 ) , for instance , the concept of nature is at the center of this prose poem on the universal bodily memory of close contact with the mother ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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