Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... death he has proved his point ” ( 113 ) . Although Berger acknowledged that this claim “ may sound extreme , ” he argued that Giacometti was throughout his life associated with decay and death : " It is as though his death confirms his ...
... death he has proved his point ” ( 113 ) . Although Berger acknowledged that this claim “ may sound extreme , ” he argued that Giacometti was throughout his life associated with decay and death : " It is as though his death confirms his ...
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... death may sometimes be preferable to speech . If 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 ...
... death may sometimes be preferable to speech . If 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 ...
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... death ( see Ragland- Sullivan 106-7 ) .10 In this respect , anorexia highlights a voracious appetite , demonstrating an aspect of demand that is insatiable because nothing short of death could hope to appease it ( see fig . 21 ) . Part ...
... death ( see Ragland- Sullivan 106-7 ) .10 In this respect , anorexia highlights a voracious appetite , demonstrating an aspect of demand that is insatiable because nothing short of death could hope to appease it ( see fig . 21 ) . Part ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
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