Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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... knowledge in the Bhagavad - Gita is the precise vehicle for self - liberation . The suppression of knowledge is also both the cause and effect of a lower order of guna dominating the mind . Finally , this desire - as - fire recurs as ...
... knowledge in the Bhagavad - Gita is the precise vehicle for self - liberation . The suppression of knowledge is also both the cause and effect of a lower order of guna dominating the mind . Finally , this desire - as - fire recurs as ...
Síða 188
... knowledge . This violence releases the power of ghosts , whose haunting informs our knowledge . I have also argued for rigorous attention to this violence , desire , and writing , since these elements can sometimes blind any totalizing ...
... knowledge . This violence releases the power of ghosts , whose haunting informs our knowledge . I have also argued for rigorous attention to this violence , desire , and writing , since these elements can sometimes blind any totalizing ...
Síða 200
... knowledge , then , was a desire for markers of cultural and racial difference that Europeans could incorporate into their systems of exchange . The texts that advanced these desires do not surface in any real depth in Chapter 2 ...
... knowledge , then , was a desire for markers of cultural and racial difference that Europeans could incorporate into their systems of exchange . The texts that advanced these desires do not surface in any real depth in Chapter 2 ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
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