Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bände 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... objects , 11 and therefore , that our per- ception is informed ( or deformed ) by the symbolic values different cultures attach ... object reproduced which I can only compare ( mutatis mutan- dis ) to the presence of the actor's body on 44.
... objects , 11 and therefore , that our per- ception is informed ( or deformed ) by the symbolic values different cultures attach ... object reproduced which I can only compare ( mutatis mutan- dis ) to the presence of the actor's body on 44.
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... object of desire is literally indifferent ( " There is no object of desire : Man is desiring " -P . Legendre ) . Lacan's graphic representation of the drive has it go around its ' goal ' : to him , no object can really affect the drive ...
... object of desire is literally indifferent ( " There is no object of desire : Man is desiring " -P . Legendre ) . Lacan's graphic representation of the drive has it go around its ' goal ' : to him , no object can really affect the drive ...
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... object . The crucial question that remains is whether we would be willing to say that these new objects are still the same " subject . " The exuberant proliferation of cyborgs in contemporary literature , but also the fantasmatic ...
... object . The crucial question that remains is whether we would be willing to say that these new objects are still the same " subject . " The exuberant proliferation of cyborgs in contemporary literature , but also the fantasmatic ...
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