Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... exist and her space is invisible , therefore black , then her reality cannot be the visible body , nor the image of ... exists through the subjects who believe they create the world inasmuch as they produce its representation - woman ...
... exist and her space is invisible , therefore black , then her reality cannot be the visible body , nor the image of ... exists through the subjects who believe they create the world inasmuch as they produce its representation - woman ...
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... exists ... something of tremendous impor- tance because some anorexics would rather die than stop saying it . " 10 ... exist because the world does not exist , and she can no longer read its signs . - The common space occupied by ...
... exists ... something of tremendous impor- tance because some anorexics would rather die than stop saying it . " 10 ... exist because the world does not exist , and she can no longer read its signs . - The common space occupied by ...
Síða 112
... exists to make people think , reflect , and translate the anguish individuals harbor inside themselves . It also exists to make us dream , and this we have too often forgotten . -Maryse Condé I shall ask you , therefore , not to ...
... exists to make people think , reflect , and translate the anguish individuals harbor inside themselves . It also exists to make us dream , and this we have too often forgotten . -Maryse Condé I shall ask you , therefore , not to ...
Efni
1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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