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Ulrike Rosenbach and I gave rise to a disintegration of the body as pure nature , a dematerializing of that body alongside the simultaneous material presence of the body in the performance when they pursued a conception of woman's body ...
Ulrike Rosenbach and I gave rise to a disintegration of the body as pure nature , a dematerializing of that body alongside the simultaneous material presence of the body in the performance when they pursued a conception of woman's body ...
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Given the nonrepeatable , alogical , participatory nature of happenings , the question of direction assumes great importance . The formal nature of happenings , insofar as they try to resist authoritarianism , made it necessary to evade ...
Given the nonrepeatable , alogical , participatory nature of happenings , the question of direction assumes great importance . The formal nature of happenings , insofar as they try to resist authoritarianism , made it necessary to evade ...
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The nature of the virtual is that it can be acted upon as though it were real , and it therefore calls into question many assumptions about the nature of reality , not the least of which are assumptions about one's own identity .
The nature of the virtual is that it can be acted upon as though it were real , and it therefore calls into question many assumptions about the nature of reality , not the least of which are assumptions about one's own identity .
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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