Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... Honda , the " Western Japanese " lawyer who , looking back at his life , comes to " realize that what had permitted him to live the way he had was the strength of Western thought , imported from the outside " ( 25 ) . The Temple of Dawn ...
... Honda , the " Western Japanese " lawyer who , looking back at his life , comes to " realize that what had permitted him to live the way he had was the strength of Western thought , imported from the outside " ( 25 ) . The Temple of Dawn ...
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... Honda observes " the demeaning position of his wife " he recognizes himself in her . By way of a negative identification Honda thus becomes the object of a different self- perception . Seeing himself in his wife makes him other to him ...
... Honda observes " the demeaning position of his wife " he recognizes himself in her . By way of a negative identification Honda thus becomes the object of a different self- perception . Seeing himself in his wife makes him other to him ...
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... Honda , for whom desire is intricately linked to death — " How alike were the voices of pleasure and death ! " ( 315 ) — and who had envisioned Ying Chan as a “ dying dancer . ” - If we recall that classical Japanese literature was ...
... Honda , for whom desire is intricately linked to death — " How alike were the voices of pleasure and death ! " ( 315 ) — and who had envisioned Ying Chan as a “ dying dancer . ” - If we recall that classical Japanese literature was ...
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Ecstasy and Economics A Portrait of Paul Keating | 3 |
Publicity Rights and | 59 |
Susan Lurie | 89 |
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