Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... social history , and a recent article has compared Bartleby's behavior to the problems of agoraphobia and anorexia in Victorian women . But Bartleby's negative self- definition his refusal to eat , speak , or move within the body social ...
... social history , and a recent article has compared Bartleby's behavior to the problems of agoraphobia and anorexia in Victorian women . But Bartleby's negative self- definition his refusal to eat , speak , or move within the body social ...
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... social unity . It would thereby , of course , be a discourse without universals , and without the pretension to ... social life , it is avowedly a response to the loss of authenticity and honesty in social relations ; at the level of ...
... social unity . It would thereby , of course , be a discourse without universals , and without the pretension to ... social life , it is avowedly a response to the loss of authenticity and honesty in social relations ; at the level of ...
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... social theory into contact and conflict with such tendencies as Marxism and post - structuralism ; in its pages , the new liberalism is developed , challenged and tested by rigorous debate spanning every discipline in the social ...
... social theory into contact and conflict with such tendencies as Marxism and post - structuralism ; in its pages , the new liberalism is developed , challenged and tested by rigorous debate spanning every discipline in the social ...
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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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