Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... less extreme and anomalous than in Kafka or Beckett , but for that reason richer in implications for a comparison with actual anorexics . Herman Melville's " Bartleby the Scrivener , " first published in 1853 , presents one of the ...
... less extreme and anomalous than in Kafka or Beckett , but for that reason richer in implications for a comparison with actual anorexics . Herman Melville's " Bartleby the Scrivener , " first published in 1853 , presents one of the ...
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... less well - known and more contemporary text ( it cannot be called a postmodern text ) , we find a more Bakhtinian version of masquerade in a parallel makeup scene . Comparing the two texts we see just how far we have come from the turn ...
... less well - known and more contemporary text ( it cannot be called a postmodern text ) , we find a more Bakhtinian version of masquerade in a parallel makeup scene . Comparing the two texts we see just how far we have come from the turn ...
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... less consciously , more or less honestly , boil the demands of modernity down to the necessity to pass on to the capitalist stage of development . If this attitude is perceptible in varying degrees in most of the countries of the ...
... less consciously , more or less honestly , boil the demands of modernity down to the necessity to pass on to the capitalist stage of development . If this attitude is perceptible in varying degrees in most of the countries of the ...
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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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