Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... prison where he dies of starvation . - - Melville's story is realistic enough for it to be read in terms of nineteenth - century social history , and a recent article has compared Bartleby's behavior to the problems of agoraphobia and ...
... prison where he dies of starvation . - - Melville's story is realistic enough for it to be read in terms of nineteenth - century social history , and a recent article has compared Bartleby's behavior to the problems of agoraphobia and ...
Síða 135
... prison modeled on the pantopticon . But today we see in public another form of bodily pain . In the mass - mediated surgical scene from The Young and the Restless , the theatre of bodily pain , which for centuries has been prohibited or ...
... prison modeled on the pantopticon . But today we see in public another form of bodily pain . In the mass - mediated surgical scene from The Young and the Restless , the theatre of bodily pain , which for centuries has been prohibited or ...
Síða 100
... prison at the bottom of the sea . " No sorcerer will confess his witchcraft in public . Similarly , a proud brother does not betray another brother . No matter how honest the great Commandant is , he will not reveal to us the secret of ...
... prison at the bottom of the sea . " No sorcerer will confess his witchcraft in public . Similarly , a proud brother does not betray another brother . No matter how honest the great Commandant is , he will not reveal to us the secret of ...
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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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