Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... describe / you know exists " ) , an other “ I ” in an elsewhere of the text . But through all the intricate doubling ... describe " ) , and then closure in " that " utopian space of " glow , " syntactically hooked to the rest of the text ...
... describe / you know exists " ) , an other “ I ” in an elsewhere of the text . But through all the intricate doubling ... describe " ) , and then closure in " that " utopian space of " glow , " syntactically hooked to the rest of the text ...
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... describe . " Writing , rather than memory , sight , or love ( and a desire for control , not belief ) predominates in this poem : even the ampersands buttoning the narrative in place are vivid signs of Modern Poetry at its most ...
... describe . " Writing , rather than memory , sight , or love ( and a desire for control , not belief ) predominates in this poem : even the ampersands buttoning the narrative in place are vivid signs of Modern Poetry at its most ...
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... describe the destructive patterns of relating to cultural otherness which prevail in our century . Sartre also ... describing specific historical structures , he ontologizes his premises . Yet it would be wrong to conclude that the ...
... describe the destructive patterns of relating to cultural otherness which prevail in our century . Sartre also ... describing specific historical structures , he ontologizes his premises . Yet it would be wrong to conclude that the ...
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Ecstasy and Economics A Portrait of Paul Keating | 3 |
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