Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... past selves . Masquerade itself in fact can be regarded as an interme- diate object in the psychoanalytic sense , serving as a bridge to lost objects , as a bridge which re - creates , momentarily , the past in the present . What has ...
... past selves . Masquerade itself in fact can be regarded as an interme- diate object in the psychoanalytic sense , serving as a bridge to lost objects , as a bridge which re - creates , momentarily , the past in the present . What has ...
Síða 132
... past and in the popular imagination older Americans have been hidden in retirement communities and nursing homes . Now they are in hiding , as it were , among the population . At precisely the histor- ical moment that the elderly are ...
... past and in the popular imagination older Americans have been hidden in retirement communities and nursing homes . Now they are in hiding , as it were , among the population . At precisely the histor- ical moment that the elderly are ...
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... past image of itself , struggling to produce the infinite present . The past subject is the reflecting absence to a present that is not yet ... but will be in an attempt to be oneself . This is only an attempt to be oneself , for truly ...
... past image of itself , struggling to produce the infinite present . The past subject is the reflecting absence to a present that is not yet ... but will be in an attempt to be oneself . This is only an attempt to be oneself , for truly ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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