Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 10-11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... me who prompted me , you asked why do I turn around and look over my shoulder so often I said behind me it dances for I did not want to say : speaks . ” ― What turns up behind our backs , are all effects 80 Discourse X.1.
... me who prompted me , you asked why do I turn around and look over my shoulder so often I said behind me it dances for I did not want to say : speaks . ” ― What turns up behind our backs , are all effects 80 Discourse X.1.
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... turn and became , instead , a long agonizing process in which we started and since then have not stopped " interrogat [ ing ] ourselves about the ' masks ' [ we ] wore . " This language of the Other , the French of France I employed so ...
... turn and became , instead , a long agonizing process in which we started and since then have not stopped " interrogat [ ing ] ourselves about the ' masks ' [ we ] wore . " This language of the Other , the French of France I employed so ...
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... turning towards the sun , becomes by that very act fully capable . . . of reproducing a sunflower " which in its turn reproduces another , and so on . This hypo- thetical situation , where the sunflower is a Representamen ( Sign ) ...
... turning towards the sun , becomes by that very act fully capable . . . of reproducing a sunflower " which in its turn reproduces another , and so on . This hypo- thetical situation , where the sunflower is a Representamen ( Sign ) ...
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