Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... anorexia clarifies that death is not always silent , it also indicates a frail distinction between death and life . We might use MacLeod to argue provocatively that one has to die in order to be heard ; that speech inaugurates a form of ...
... anorexia clarifies that death is not always silent , it also indicates a frail distinction between death and life . We might use MacLeod to argue provocatively that one has to die in order to be heard ; that speech inaugurates a form of ...
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... anorexic , conventional hunger signi- fies pure demand . In this respect , like Giacometti's figures , anorexia stages a drama about surplus meaning that surpasses conventional accounts of ontology and the body : anorexia signifies ...
... anorexic , conventional hunger signi- fies pure demand . In this respect , like Giacometti's figures , anorexia stages a drama about surplus meaning that surpasses conventional accounts of ontology and the body : anorexia signifies ...
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... anorexia's relation to subjectivity without moving immediately to a discussion of gender and sexuality . While I later specify anorexia's troubled relation to femininity , and acknowledge that most anorexics are women and girls , I am ...
... anorexia's relation to subjectivity without moving immediately to a discussion of gender and sexuality . While I later specify anorexia's troubled relation to femininity , and acknowledge that most anorexics are women and girls , I am ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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