Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... relationship between fasting and this kind of indigestible text . Writing required from him an ascetic disci- plining of the body , a corporeal rejection of the world's nour- ishing pleasures : " When it became clear in my organism that ...
... relationship between fasting and this kind of indigestible text . Writing required from him an ascetic disci- plining of the body , a corporeal rejection of the world's nour- ishing pleasures : " When it became clear in my organism that ...
Síða 81
... relationship with its respective ( sensible , symbolic ) environment : the relationship is analogical in both cases . In this description there are convincing grounds for not supporting the hypothesis ( once suggested by Hilary Putnam ) ...
... relationship with its respective ( sensible , symbolic ) environment : the relationship is analogical in both cases . In this description there are convincing grounds for not supporting the hypothesis ( once suggested by Hilary Putnam ) ...
Síða 145
... relationship to sound . Carefully distancing herself from the idea that woman enjoys some kind of immediate or privileged relationship with sound or music , Silverman argues instead for its highly mediated and discursive nature . This ...
... relationship to sound . Carefully distancing herself from the idea that woman enjoys some kind of immediate or privileged relationship with sound or music , Silverman argues instead for its highly mediated and discursive nature . This ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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