Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Síða 49
... mimetic capacity , sight and speech : " Out of these conditions would evolve a polarity between the centers of the human mimetic capacity . It shifts from the eye to the lip , taking a detour across the entire body . This process would ...
... mimetic capacity , sight and speech : " Out of these conditions would evolve a polarity between the centers of the human mimetic capacity . It shifts from the eye to the lip , taking a detour across the entire body . This process would ...
Síða 53
... mimetic capacity and her selfless submission ( Ent - sag - ung ) to gendered authority . In all three cases the mimetic movement is from eye to hand . The first sign of her " affinity " for Eduard , lover and adoptive father , is ...
... mimetic capacity and her selfless submission ( Ent - sag - ung ) to gendered authority . In all three cases the mimetic movement is from eye to hand . The first sign of her " affinity " for Eduard , lover and adoptive father , is ...
Síða 54
... mimetic behavior ranging from the extreme romantic identification of the subject with the object of his desire to the other extreme of alienation in which subject and object are irreconcilably polarized . Still engaged in an intense ...
... mimetic behavior ranging from the extreme romantic identification of the subject with the object of his desire to the other extreme of alienation in which subject and object are irreconcilably polarized . Still engaged in an intense ...
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Tribute to Christian Metz | 3 |
Tornado Breath and Unrighteous | 29 |
Benjamin and Gesture | 46 |
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