Discourse, Bindi 1-4Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... Imaginary as such . The Imaginary doesn't properly exist without a prise en charge [ assumption ] by the Symbolic . In Lacan , the Symbolic is nothing else but the prise en charge of the Imaginary . It is the distinction between levels ...
... Imaginary as such . The Imaginary doesn't properly exist without a prise en charge [ assumption ] by the Symbolic . In Lacan , the Symbolic is nothing else but the prise en charge of the Imaginary . It is the distinction between levels ...
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... imaginary reciprocity , masquerade , and many traditional symbols about the imagination . The camera reflected in ... imaginary - it doesn't go beyond that - that's what it's raising questions about . It's opening out a space within the ...
... imaginary reciprocity , masquerade , and many traditional symbols about the imagination . The camera reflected in ... imaginary - it doesn't go beyond that - that's what it's raising questions about . It's opening out a space within the ...
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... imaginary and real involved in the general process of figural representation : involves giving to the imaginary a formal guarantee of the real , but while preserving in the sign the ambiguity of a double object at once true and false.12 ...
... imaginary and real involved in the general process of figural representation : involves giving to the imaginary a formal guarantee of the real , but while preserving in the sign the ambiguity of a double object at once true and false.12 ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
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