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... voice ( the name he goes by in the " Original Record " of his sessions with Freud ) , the voice of Ernst himself , that Freud hears on the couch ? Is this the voice Freud makes heard at the Salzburg Congress and in the Jahrbuch article ...
... voice ( the name he goes by in the " Original Record " of his sessions with Freud ) , the voice of Ernst himself , that Freud hears on the couch ? Is this the voice Freud makes heard at the Salzburg Congress and in the Jahrbuch article ...
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... voice is itself a case , the non - tone is still a tone . As opposed to medicine and grammar , Tonkunst , the art of tones , music that is , does not admit of a non - cased state , of a zero tone . And consequently , not of inflexions ...
... voice is itself a case , the non - tone is still a tone . As opposed to medicine and grammar , Tonkunst , the art of tones , music that is , does not admit of a non - cased state , of a zero tone . And consequently , not of inflexions ...
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... voice always poses a distinct ontological risk : the recorded voice is the stolen voice , which returns to the speaker as the hallucinatory , disembodied presence of another . This other's voice may be the voice of God - the acousmetric ...
... voice always poses a distinct ontological risk : the recorded voice is the stolen voice , which returns to the speaker as the hallucinatory , disembodied presence of another . This other's voice may be the voice of God - the acousmetric ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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