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Through his verbal question or hand pressure , Freud introduces a memory that is immediately translated into another medium : bodily pain , signaled by a “ start " and a hand gesture . The verbal revelation is obviously vital , but the ...
Through his verbal question or hand pressure , Freud introduces a memory that is immediately translated into another medium : bodily pain , signaled by a “ start " and a hand gesture . The verbal revelation is obviously vital , but the ...
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32 “ Why should a hand try to be rain , ” Graham wrote in 1936 . “ Think of what a wonderful thing the hand is , and what vast potentialities of movement it has as a hand and not as a poor imitation of something else " ( qtd . in ...
32 “ Why should a hand try to be rain , ” Graham wrote in 1936 . “ Think of what a wonderful thing the hand is , and what vast potentialities of movement it has as a hand and not as a poor imitation of something else " ( qtd . in ...
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An early cadet , Ellen Davis , told of waking at 2 : 30 in the morning to find a man's hand between her legs . As a result of this incident , West Point women were not allowed to sleep alone . ' ' And in 1982 , Betty Ann Buckmiller ...
An early cadet , Ellen Davis , told of waking at 2 : 30 in the morning to find a man's hand between her legs . As a result of this incident , West Point women were not allowed to sleep alone . ' ' And in 1982 , Betty Ann Buckmiller ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Michael Moon and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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