Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... death ? Instead he wrote , then , The Interpretation of Dreams ( 1900 ) , which he described as his " reaction " to his father's death , arriving at the conclusion that for a son , the death of his father " is the most important event ...
... death ? Instead he wrote , then , The Interpretation of Dreams ( 1900 ) , which he described as his " reaction " to his father's death , arriving at the conclusion that for a son , the death of his father " is the most important event ...
Síða 101
... death , which is its repetition . In an almost Freudian way , Barthes forces himself to feel that our bodies carry death in them . " In front of the photograph of my mother as a child , " he writes , " I tell myself : she is going to ...
... death , which is its repetition . In an almost Freudian way , Barthes forces himself to feel that our bodies carry death in them . " In front of the photograph of my mother as a child , " he writes , " I tell myself : she is going to ...
Síða 104
... Death was right there , sitting in the chair . ... Within a few minutes death would leave the chair , penetrate the mosquito netting and disappear into that tiny body between the sheets . ... Such a small body with breath- ing so heavy ...
... Death was right there , sitting in the chair . ... Within a few minutes death would leave the chair , penetrate the mosquito netting and disappear into that tiny body between the sheets . ... Such a small body with breath- ing so heavy ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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