Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... death he has proved his point " ( 113 ) . Although Berger acknowledged that this claim “ may sound extreme , " he argued that Giacometti was throughout his life associated with decay and death : " It is as though his death confirms his ...
... death he has proved his point " ( 113 ) . Although Berger acknowledged that this claim “ may sound extreme , " he argued that Giacometti was throughout his life associated with decay and death : " It is as though his death confirms his ...
Síða 23
... death of the friend leaves us , that is , leaves us alone , I told myself the following , which is certainly not ... death , at the moment of death and even before death by everything in us that prepares itself for and awaits death ...
... death of the friend leaves us , that is , leaves us alone , I told myself the following , which is certainly not ... death , at the moment of death and even before death by everything in us that prepares itself for and awaits death ...
Síða 77
... death in a manner which only a discerning reader can reconstruct metonymically ; whereas Mr. Eugenides carries “ a pocket full of currants ” ( 210 , my emphasis ) when he invites the speaker to " luncheon " ( 213 ) and to a homosexual ...
... death in a manner which only a discerning reader can reconstruct metonymically ; whereas Mr. Eugenides carries “ a pocket full of currants ” ( 210 , my emphasis ) when he invites the speaker to " luncheon " ( 213 ) and to a homosexual ...
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Secular Jews | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
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