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... play . The separation of play and ordinary life must also be transcended . " Play must penetrate all of life , in that it makes a radical break with its narrowly defined parameters of space and time . " Just as , in accordance with ...
... play . The separation of play and ordinary life must also be transcended . " Play must penetrate all of life , in that it makes a radical break with its narrowly defined parameters of space and time . " Just as , in accordance with ...
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... play . Here the " hyper " also refers to the hyperreality of Jean Baudrillard , for whom , however , play has also played itself out because the media are now simply simulation and nothing else . Thus for Baudrillard , who was inspired ...
... play . Here the " hyper " also refers to the hyperreality of Jean Baudrillard , for whom , however , play has also played itself out because the media are now simply simulation and nothing else . Thus for Baudrillard , who was inspired ...
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... play literally depicts a rehearsal for an unspecified meeting to be run by the women , but not for them . We can view the play's larger action as a kind of rehearsal for a future com- munity of women that hasn't happened yet ( and is ...
... play literally depicts a rehearsal for an unspecified meeting to be run by the women , but not for them . We can view the play's larger action as a kind of rehearsal for a future com- munity of women that hasn't happened yet ( and is ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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