Discourse, Bindi 11-121988 |
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Síða 147
... represent status , the parthenogenic field gave place to the male - impregnated furrow . Later , the shift to urban ... representing the female body in early Greek society are inscribed with ambivalent positive ( life ) and negative ...
... represent status , the parthenogenic field gave place to the male - impregnated furrow . Later , the shift to urban ... representing the female body in early Greek society are inscribed with ambivalent positive ( life ) and negative ...
Síða 154
... represent psychological truth lead him to cling to those social groups that both threaten and support his sense of identity . The figure of the Jew is as central to his work as the mother . Although the Jew is not present in Journey to ...
... represent psychological truth lead him to cling to those social groups that both threaten and support his sense of identity . The figure of the Jew is as central to his work as the mother . Although the Jew is not present in Journey to ...
Síða 40
... represent a liberation , a reconciliation of the subject listening to it and that subject's own mutilated subjectivity . In order to accomplish this task , Adorno uses precisely the same dialectical method he was to use a year later in ...
... represent a liberation , a reconciliation of the subject listening to it and that subject's own mutilated subjectivity . In order to accomplish this task , Adorno uses precisely the same dialectical method he was to use a year later in ...
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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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