Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... representation used to establish a sense of mastery by the subject . The young human proto- subject uses the mirror as an apparatus through which it firms up boundaries of the self by conflating its psychic space with that of the two ...
... representation used to establish a sense of mastery by the subject . The young human proto- subject uses the mirror as an apparatus through which it firms up boundaries of the self by conflating its psychic space with that of the two ...
Síða 61
... representation . To paraphrase Lacan , the subject is not wrong to identify with his or her consciousness , nor to identify humans with socio / cultural achievements produced over their history , but rather in being compelled to miss ...
... representation . To paraphrase Lacan , the subject is not wrong to identify with his or her consciousness , nor to identify humans with socio / cultural achievements produced over their history , but rather in being compelled to miss ...
Síða 153
... representation took place in the context of a rearticulation of the category ' black ' as a political term of ... representation clearly was not meant to , and did not , apply only to cultural representation , but to representation ...
... representation took place in the context of a rearticulation of the category ' black ' as a political term of ... representation clearly was not meant to , and did not , apply only to cultural representation , but to representation ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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