Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... pain for the feminine Self , and ultimately , because of this pain , the extinction of the body itself . Zürn often felt herself an ally of the American Indians , a member , so to speak , of an oppressed race threatened with extinction ...
... pain for the feminine Self , and ultimately , because of this pain , the extinction of the body itself . Zürn often felt herself an ally of the American Indians , a member , so to speak , of an oppressed race threatened with extinction ...
Síða 13
... pain of inner distortion . Hence it comes that women perceive their bodies as mirrors of the world in those " mentally ill " phases , where the subconscious articulates itself , where there is rebellion against the thwarting by the ...
... pain of inner distortion . Hence it comes that women perceive their bodies as mirrors of the world in those " mentally ill " phases , where the subconscious articulates itself , where there is rebellion against the thwarting by the ...
Síða 135
... pain is being willfully suffered for other purposes the pressures of the ideology of youth , the resistance to death . Another scene in the history of bodily pain comes to mind , the scene of the torture of the regicide , the drawing ...
... pain is being willfully suffered for other purposes the pressures of the ideology of youth , the resistance to death . Another scene in the history of bodily pain comes to mind , the scene of the torture of the regicide , the drawing ...
Efni
1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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