Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... individual who has to bow himself out of history , " and " an individual impotence rewarded by political and financial power , which in the long run , in fact becomes history " ( 29 ) . This choice acts as the final , closing ritual ...
... individual who has to bow himself out of history , " and " an individual impotence rewarded by political and financial power , which in the long run , in fact becomes history " ( 29 ) . This choice acts as the final , closing ritual ...
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... individual story are manifested as not only mar- riage choice but also the consequences of reproduction which enfold the individual body and its desires in a generational sweep or matrix of sociosexual congresses , that is , the choices ...
... individual story are manifested as not only mar- riage choice but also the consequences of reproduction which enfold the individual body and its desires in a generational sweep or matrix of sociosexual congresses , that is , the choices ...
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