Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... mirror image , or threshold ; and the visible world . The first half , that is , deals with the mirror stage , and everything it implies — the bodily ego , aggressivity toward others , the aspiration to embody the ideal , and love . And ...
... mirror image , or threshold ; and the visible world . The first half , that is , deals with the mirror stage , and everything it implies — the bodily ego , aggressivity toward others , the aspiration to embody the ideal , and love . And ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. The mirror - stage links the formative forging of one's sense of self in the preverbal stage with visually seeing an image re - cognizable as oneself . Thus images and ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. The mirror - stage links the formative forging of one's sense of self in the preverbal stage with visually seeing an image re - cognizable as oneself . Thus images and ...
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... mirror in the mirror stage and geometric perspective in painting are thus cultural acquisitions in the field of visual representation used to establish a sense of mastery by the subject . The young human proto- subject uses the mirror ...
... mirror in the mirror stage and geometric perspective in painting are thus cultural acquisitions in the field of visual representation used to establish a sense of mastery by the subject . The young human proto- subject uses the mirror ...
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