Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... eat the food which estab- lishes and maintains the family as a single body . Cut off from the kitchen table , the ... eating hardly anything . Only when he happened to pass the food laid out for him did he take a bit of something in ...
... eat the food which estab- lishes and maintains the family as a single body . Cut off from the kitchen table , the ... eating hardly anything . Only when he happened to pass the food laid out for him did he take a bit of something in ...
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... eating . Bartleby's work as a copyist replaces organic consumption as he initially engages in a bout of " binge " writing : " At first , Bartleby did an extraordinary quantity of writing . As if long famishing for something to copy , he ...
... eating . Bartleby's work as a copyist replaces organic consumption as he initially engages in a bout of " binge " writing : " At first , Bartleby did an extraordinary quantity of writing . As if long famishing for something to copy , he ...
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... eating disorders ; more common is an obsession with food and intense fear of losing control of one's body despite normal eating patterns . 4 T.S. Eliot , in his influential essay " Tradition and the Individual Talent , " describes the ...
... eating disorders ; more common is an obsession with food and intense fear of losing control of one's body despite normal eating patterns . 4 T.S. Eliot , in his influential essay " Tradition and the Individual Talent , " describes the ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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