Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... live and breathe and exist both as biological and social beings only be- cause we know , whether entirely consciously or not , how to live and labor in the Real , the Real without which neither we nor the Imaginary could exist . The ...
... live and breathe and exist both as biological and social beings only be- cause we know , whether entirely consciously or not , how to live and labor in the Real , the Real without which neither we nor the Imaginary could exist . The ...
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... live , if not through this mirror which serves as an identity ? She would live- certainly but clouded , dulled , without brilliance . - This is exactly what happens when she leaves her city to come to Europe . Outside the Mediterranean ...
... live , if not through this mirror which serves as an identity ? She would live- certainly but clouded , dulled , without brilliance . - This is exactly what happens when she leaves her city to come to Europe . Outside the Mediterranean ...
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... live , if not through this mirror ... ? She would live - certainly but clouded , dulled , without brilliance . . . " ( BA 16 ) . “ In Buenos Aires the gaze was like a life - line stretched across the abyss . She always walked on this ...
... live , if not through this mirror ... ? She would live - certainly but clouded , dulled , without brilliance . . . " ( BA 16 ) . “ In Buenos Aires the gaze was like a life - line stretched across the abyss . She always walked on this ...
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About Our Contributors | 3 |
Helke Sander and the Will to Change | 10 |
The Power of the Narrator in Modernist | 31 |
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