Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 26Indiana University Press, 2004 |
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... object - cause of its desire , which can never be attained . The object - cause is always missed ; all we can do is encircle it . In short , the topology of this paradox of Zeno is the paradoxical topology of the object of desire that ...
... object - cause of its desire , which can never be attained . The object - cause is always missed ; all we can do is encircle it . In short , the topology of this paradox of Zeno is the paradoxical topology of the object of desire that ...
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... object in the world — one among many , albeit burdened by the centrality that bodily perception and consciousness provide - and objects as quasi subjects with agency in their self - determination within their interaction with humans ...
... object in the world — one among many , albeit burdened by the centrality that bodily perception and consciousness provide - and objects as quasi subjects with agency in their self - determination within their interaction with humans ...
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... object- " There are no proper names here , " Spivak will say . If this is the space of non - alienation , what kind of relation will alienation bring about ? Marx will describe it in three steps : Therefore when alienated labor tears ...
... object- " There are no proper names here , " Spivak will say . If this is the space of non - alienation , what kind of relation will alienation bring about ? Marx will describe it in three steps : Therefore when alienated labor tears ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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