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... language to describe it . In contrast to Natural History's affinity to the discretely changeless statuary of Biblical Genesis , Darwin's language com- prehends the interrelationship of contingent forms called into existence by their own ...
... language to describe it . In contrast to Natural History's affinity to the discretely changeless statuary of Biblical Genesis , Darwin's language com- prehends the interrelationship of contingent forms called into existence by their own ...
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... Language ( 1984 ) , Tales of Love ( 1987 ) , and Language the Unknown ( 1989 ) . Michael Moon is the author of Disseminating Whitman : Revision and Corporeality in " Leaves of Grass " , forthcoming from Harvard Univ . Press in 1991. He ...
... Language ( 1984 ) , Tales of Love ( 1987 ) , and Language the Unknown ( 1989 ) . Michael Moon is the author of Disseminating Whitman : Revision and Corporeality in " Leaves of Grass " , forthcoming from Harvard Univ . Press in 1991. He ...
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... language , literal- ized in the opening shot of Syntagma where the film's title is spelled out in sign language . What comes to mind in this conjunction of body and signifi- cation is Kristeva's definition of the semiotic as " preceding ...
... language , literal- ized in the opening shot of Syntagma where the film's title is spelled out in sign language . What comes to mind in this conjunction of body and signifi- cation is Kristeva's definition of the semiotic as " preceding ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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