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... figure of the person we mourn . But in Barthes's gesture of externalizing the figure of his mother , he undertakes to block the work of mourning . We can read “ I cannot transform my grief " as " I will not . " Thus my understanding of ...
... figure of the person we mourn . But in Barthes's gesture of externalizing the figure of his mother , he undertakes to block the work of mourning . We can read “ I cannot transform my grief " as " I will not . " Thus my understanding of ...
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... figure ( she was seated on a bench facing the audience ) suggested mourning , these movements also drew attention to ... figures and to the lack of buildup throughout the work's three movements . Each of the work's three scenes projected ...
... figure ( she was seated on a bench facing the audience ) suggested mourning , these movements also drew attention to ... figures and to the lack of buildup throughout the work's three movements . Each of the work's three scenes projected ...
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... figure - most probably Mary , mother of Jesus — in a classical Renaissance painting ( Rogier van der Weyden ) . The figure is kneeling and anxiously clutching the foot of the cross in a gesture of humble acceptance . In the second step ...
... figure - most probably Mary , mother of Jesus — in a classical Renaissance painting ( Rogier van der Weyden ) . The figure is kneeling and anxiously clutching the foot of the cross in a gesture of humble acceptance . In the second step ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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