Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... least to sentences about life , a new sense of their own . Even if life hasn't become her own , one that sets her identity free , then at least language , the word , should become. Fall - Winter 1988-89 9.
... least to sentences about life , a new sense of their own . Even if life hasn't become her own , one that sets her identity free , then at least language , the word , should become. Fall - Winter 1988-89 9.
Síða 35
... least two discrepancies in the comparison between modernism and anorexia need to be addressed . The first is whether the term " anorexic " is being used figuratively or literally to describe the self - consuming process of the modernist ...
... least two discrepancies in the comparison between modernism and anorexia need to be addressed . The first is whether the term " anorexic " is being used figuratively or literally to describe the self - consuming process of the modernist ...
Síða 27
... least the one that begins with the Enlight- enment ) that this " science " was indeed part of a global discourse on " man , the greater part of which forms what we still call anthropology today . " Ethnology was , in this setting , an ...
... least the one that begins with the Enlight- enment ) that this " science " was indeed part of a global discourse on " man , the greater part of which forms what we still call anthropology today . " Ethnology was , in this setting , an ...
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1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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