Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 11996 |
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... understand it . So he wasn't really against being psychological or psychologically minded . Actually , he was very frustrated with me when I tried to explain that I didn't study psychology as an undergraduate because at that time it was ...
... understand it . So he wasn't really against being psychological or psychologically minded . Actually , he was very frustrated with me when I tried to explain that I didn't study psychology as an undergraduate because at that time it was ...
Síða 135
... understand events in the world and into our lives . The ability to foreshadow in the most intense and subtle ways ... understanding events in a story . This leaves open the suggestion that although it turned out one way , the movement of ...
... understand events in the world and into our lives . The ability to foreshadow in the most intense and subtle ways ... understanding events in a story . This leaves open the suggestion that although it turned out one way , the movement of ...
Síða 156
... understand his parents ' experience better , nor does he put " it all " behind him . What one is left with is the process of an attempt . Eisenberg attempts to engage with past events , with the possibility of constructing an identity ...
... understand his parents ' experience better , nor does he put " it all " behind him . What one is left with is the process of an attempt . Eisenberg attempts to engage with past events , with the possibility of constructing an identity ...
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Secular Jews Preservation and Destruction | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
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