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Con- versely , melancholia sets in when the dead object's non - equiva- lence or non - representation materializes . The dead object takes on the guise of horror because it surfaces as the living - dead that refuses to slip away ...
Con- versely , melancholia sets in when the dead object's non - equiva- lence or non - representation materializes . The dead object takes on the guise of horror because it surfaces as the living - dead that refuses to slip away ...
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Birth cannot be the first trauma since the child does not suffer the loss of an object . The maternal womb is not an object . This objection can be extended , according to Lyotard , to all primary relation of infant to mother : " this ...
Birth cannot be the first trauma since the child does not suffer the loss of an object . The maternal womb is not an object . This objection can be extended , according to Lyotard , to all primary relation of infant to mother : " this ...
Síða 235
already signaled toward this " occasion " when he proclaimed the radical contingency of the object . If the object is merely an occa- sion for the affect , then the affect ignores referentiality : it cannot be said to be “ about ” any ...
already signaled toward this " occasion " when he proclaimed the radical contingency of the object . If the object is merely an occa- sion for the affect , then the affect ignores referentiality : it cannot be said to be “ about ” any ...
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