Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... natural organs , humankind has not only surpassed the natural limits of its own body , but also the boundaries imposed by nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all ...
... natural organs , humankind has not only surpassed the natural limits of its own body , but also the boundaries imposed by nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all ...
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... nature and culture that structure her earlier and later writing . In " Stabat Mater " ( 1983 ) , for instance , the concept of nature is at the center of this prose poem on the universal bodily memory of close contact with the mother ...
... nature and culture that structure her earlier and later writing . In " Stabat Mater " ( 1983 ) , for instance , the concept of nature is at the center of this prose poem on the universal bodily memory of close contact with the mother ...
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... nature and a meaning to history : the rest is inessential . Capitalism is a natural system above and beyond the uncertainties of the history of the inessential societies . Moreover , they have no history , since they have been unable to ...
... nature and a meaning to history : the rest is inessential . Capitalism is a natural system above and beyond the uncertainties of the history of the inessential societies . Moreover , they have no history , since they have been unable to ...
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