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Thus , most of the plates in the text depict the faces of Duchenne's nameless patients : four women , two young girls , an alcoholic man , and a ubiquitous “ old toothless man , with a thin face , whose features , without being ...
Thus , most of the plates in the text depict the faces of Duchenne's nameless patients : four women , two young girls , an alcoholic man , and a ubiquitous “ old toothless man , with a thin face , whose features , without being ...
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Face and Race The first definition of “ face " in Webster's unabridged dictio nary is “ the surface of a thing , ” “ the side which presents itself to the view of a spectator . ” There is nothing especially human , or even animate ...
Face and Race The first definition of “ face " in Webster's unabridged dictio nary is “ the surface of a thing , ” “ the side which presents itself to the view of a spectator . ” There is nothing especially human , or even animate ...
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Deleuze and Guattari distinguish the face from the body : “ The face is a surface ... the face is a map ... the face is produced only when the head ceases to be coded by the body , when it ceases to have a multidimensional , polyvocal ...
Deleuze and Guattari distinguish the face from the body : “ The face is a surface ... the face is a map ... the face is produced only when the head ceases to be coded by the body , when it ceases to have a multidimensional , polyvocal ...
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