Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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Síða 48
... remember past selves only in a fragmentary and discontinuous way . According to this new model , the self is experienced as connected to a past only through chance , momentary recollections that are always fragmen- tary . Interspersed ...
... remember past selves only in a fragmentary and discontinuous way . According to this new model , the self is experienced as connected to a past only through chance , momentary recollections that are always fragmen- tary . Interspersed ...
Síða 49
... remember a past event or image not by locating it within our mind , stored in our memorial archive . Rather , we piece together a memory that is recollected only after encountering a fragment that reminds us of it in the external world ...
... remember a past event or image not by locating it within our mind , stored in our memorial archive . Rather , we piece together a memory that is recollected only after encountering a fragment that reminds us of it in the external world ...
Síða 55
... remember them- selves only indirectly , by remembering others . The archive does not lie within the self , but is dispersed in a space without specific bound- aries . This space is now an entire city , or even country , that includes a ...
... remember them- selves only indirectly , by remembering others . The archive does not lie within the self , but is dispersed in a space without specific bound- aries . This space is now an entire city , or even country , that includes a ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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