Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... interest.3 - 34 Adroitly reshuffling his adversary's buzzwords ( " modern , " " complex , " and " morbid " ) with pseudo - Kantian sophistication , Walkley announces that moral questions should not interfere with aesthetic ( and ...
... interest.3 - 34 Adroitly reshuffling his adversary's buzzwords ( " modern , " " complex , " and " morbid " ) with pseudo - Kantian sophistication , Walkley announces that moral questions should not interfere with aesthetic ( and ...
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... interest if she had not succeeded in making of this problem , which is perhaps personal , something general which joins a universal symptom of our generation , I think . That is why her books speak to many people . Her work is at once ...
... interest if she had not succeeded in making of this problem , which is perhaps personal , something general which joins a universal symptom of our generation , I think . That is why her books speak to many people . Her work is at once ...
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... interests of the child ” doctrine that grants parity of interest to both parents in custody disputes . What Chesler shares with Rosler is a foregrounding of eco- nomic imbalances between men and women in custody cases that in fact can ...
... interests of the child ” doctrine that grants parity of interest to both parents in custody disputes . What Chesler shares with Rosler is a foregrounding of eco- nomic imbalances between men and women in custody cases that in fact can ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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