Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... language , " no language of another order than the symbolic to which each person is born with the coming of language and success- ful completion of the Oedipus Complex . But Kristeva's theory sug- gests other lines of approach . For ...
... language , " no language of another order than the symbolic to which each person is born with the coming of language and success- ful completion of the Oedipus Complex . But Kristeva's theory sug- gests other lines of approach . For ...
Síða 64
... language of sounds , of noise , of switching , of signals . It was the language of the rabbit , the caribou , A language of the past . the penguin , the beaver . Current runs through bodies and then it doesn't . On again . Off again ...
... language of sounds , of noise , of switching , of signals . It was the language of the rabbit , the caribou , A language of the past . the penguin , the beaver . Current runs through bodies and then it doesn't . On again . Off again ...
Síða 65
... language of the past because the electronic sounds , the noises , the switch- ing and the signals , recall the archaic language of sounds , the primordial sound - signals of the animal world . If one were to experience what Laurie ...
... language of the past because the electronic sounds , the noises , the switch- ing and the signals , recall the archaic language of sounds , the primordial sound - signals of the animal world . If one were to experience what Laurie ...
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