Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... relation of the mimetic actor to his / her audience the actor produces symptoms addressed to spectators , who ... relations , past emotions in the presence of , as Lacanians say , a “ subject presumed to know . ' — 39 However , the ...
... relation of the mimetic actor to his / her audience the actor produces symptoms addressed to spectators , who ... relations , past emotions in the presence of , as Lacanians say , a “ subject presumed to know . ' — 39 However , the ...
Síða 157
... relation makes Duras's descent into colonized desire a dangerous , non - cathartic aes- thetic . Kristeva's insight ... relationship to history and discourse than the melancholy of moder- nism . - The dialogic and the uncanny ...
... relation makes Duras's descent into colonized desire a dangerous , non - cathartic aes- thetic . Kristeva's insight ... relationship to history and discourse than the melancholy of moder- nism . - The dialogic and the uncanny ...
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... relation to the leader and relations within the group as libidinal in nature , and rooted in the primal love object relation that forms the basis for identification . This identification within the group is emotional and , finally ...
... relation to the leader and relations within the group as libidinal in nature , and rooted in the primal love object relation that forms the basis for identification . This identification within the group is emotional and , finally ...
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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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