Discourse, Ausgabe 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... Things Past the identity of consciousness is implicitly conceived but never directly presented , because it is constantly falling victim to the time it can recall but not encompass . Nevertheless , Proust's writing is fully present to ...
... Things Past the identity of consciousness is implicitly conceived but never directly presented , because it is constantly falling victim to the time it can recall but not encompass . Nevertheless , Proust's writing is fully present to ...
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... things Switching . One thing instantly replaces another . It was the language of the Future . Laurie Anderson ' The language of Laurie Anderson's capitalized Future is a language of cyborgs with current running through bodies and " ކ ...
... things Switching . One thing instantly replaces another . It was the language of the Future . Laurie Anderson ' The language of Laurie Anderson's capitalized Future is a language of cyborgs with current running through bodies and " ކ ...
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... things , to repress the reality of war and death . In a similar move , Laurence Rickels , in " Freud and the Technical Media " argues that the postmodern technical media create the phenomenon of “ unmournable death ” while holding " the ...
... things , to repress the reality of war and death . In a similar move , Laurence Rickels , in " Freud and the Technical Media " argues that the postmodern technical media create the phenomenon of “ unmournable death ” while holding " the ...
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DISCOURSE | 6 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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