Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... culture is a " language of the absent . " As language of the absent , the body belongs to the rhetoric of the real that is its crux . The crucifixion has therefore ascended to a central phantasm of our culture , because it demonstrates ...
... culture is a " language of the absent . " As language of the absent , the body belongs to the rhetoric of the real that is its crux . The crucifixion has therefore ascended to a central phantasm of our culture , because it demonstrates ...
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... culture becomes recognizable . The passe becomes for woman a dead - end street - an impasse . The misery of the culture is increased still more , inasmuch as the cultural work of woman counts for little in it , and must necessarily ...
... culture becomes recognizable . The passe becomes for woman a dead - end street - an impasse . The misery of the culture is increased still more , inasmuch as the cultural work of woman counts for little in it , and must necessarily ...
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... cultural portrayals of woman herself were made the theme . For one thing should not be mistaken : there is hardly a feminine imagination or a feminist aesthetic that intends to inscribe itself into the " culture " that would not have ...
... cultural portrayals of woman herself were made the theme . For one thing should not be mistaken : there is hardly a feminine imagination or a feminist aesthetic that intends to inscribe itself into the " culture " that would not have ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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