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rest everything has remained motionless . " 10 Over time , Barthes insists , what subsides are the emotions of grief , its wild flourishes ( those associated with Hamlet's Laertes , for example ) . The emo- tions ( what were they for ...
rest everything has remained motionless . " 10 Over time , Barthes insists , what subsides are the emotions of grief , its wild flourishes ( those associated with Hamlet's Laertes , for example ) . The emo- tions ( what were they for ...
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... Barthes will not abandon his counter - memory of his mother , then in a sense he can't be lost . If there is a dialectic at work in the Freudian family structure of parent and child , so too there is represented here a dialectic in the ...
... Barthes will not abandon his counter - memory of his mother , then in a sense he can't be lost . If there is a dialectic at work in the Freudian family structure of parent and child , so too there is represented here a dialectic in the ...
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... Barthes's text con- tinues the Freudian tradition with a vengeance , returning us , as it does , to the figure of the mother who can never be fully mourned . In Camera Lucida Barthes wrote , " a sort of umbilical cord links the body of ...
... Barthes's text con- tinues the Freudian tradition with a vengeance , returning us , as it does , to the figure of the mother who can never be fully mourned . In Camera Lucida Barthes wrote , " a sort of umbilical cord links the body of ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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