Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... mother ; in its radical singularity , “ it exists only for me " ( 73 ) , just as Barthes's mother , his mother , existed only for him . Insofar as Camera Lucida has a strategy to teach us , it is this " impossible science of the unique ...
... mother ; in its radical singularity , “ it exists only for me " ( 73 ) , just as Barthes's mother , his mother , existed only for him . Insofar as Camera Lucida has a strategy to teach us , it is this " impossible science of the unique ...
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... mother - wife figure : Jocasta ? 1o ) The singularity of his mother , Barthes's mother would be like that of the Virgin Mary , who is also irreducibly singular , “ alone of all her sex , ” as the famous epithet by Caelius Sedulius has ...
... mother - wife figure : Jocasta ? 1o ) The singularity of his mother , Barthes's mother would be like that of the Virgin Mary , who is also irreducibly singular , “ alone of all her sex , ” as the famous epithet by Caelius Sedulius has ...
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... mother's incomprehension of their desires , as it is in the scenarios that Sedgwick or Leavitt draw up or analyze . Instead , the mother's knowledge is pressing and “ real , ” as Hemphill stresses , and engages communities and ...
... mother's incomprehension of their desires , as it is in the scenarios that Sedgwick or Leavitt draw up or analyze . Instead , the mother's knowledge is pressing and “ real , ” as Hemphill stresses , and engages communities and ...
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