Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... corporeal self - obli- teration . If an ancient trope in Western writing has seen language as a kind of food , or food as a kind of language , modernism confirms their association by negating both . The rejection of nineteenth - century ...
... corporeal self - obli- teration . If an ancient trope in Western writing has seen language as a kind of food , or food as a kind of language , modernism confirms their association by negating both . The rejection of nineteenth - century ...
Síða 30
... corporeal other provoking a sense of physical " disgust " and repulsion . This rejection of language as an unclean , tainted food is all the more violent when seen in the context of the nourishing , narcissistic relationship between ...
... corporeal other provoking a sense of physical " disgust " and repulsion . This rejection of language as an unclean , tainted food is all the more violent when seen in the context of the nourishing , narcissistic relationship between ...
Síða 31
... corporeal analogy , between mouth and mind . When the self can no longer ingest and digest the world as food , can no longer turn the raw matter of sensation into abstract concepts , judgments , and gener- alizations , the subject is ...
... corporeal analogy , between mouth and mind . When the self can no longer ingest and digest the world as food , can no longer turn the raw matter of sensation into abstract concepts , judgments , and gener- alizations , the subject is ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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