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... lives - and I'm not even referring to the tabloids ) . These three examples put the lie to Jameson's " fear " of the progressive and deleterious decay of affect ( or at least discourses of affect ) in our lives and in precisely those ...
... lives - and I'm not even referring to the tabloids ) . These three examples put the lie to Jameson's " fear " of the progressive and deleterious decay of affect ( or at least discourses of affect ) in our lives and in precisely those ...
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... lives , as does the discourse of psychoanalysis itself , as having been shaped by a rhythm of attachments to and separations from people we have loved . When does separation constitute loss ? When is anxiety replaced by grief ? More ...
... lives , as does the discourse of psychoanalysis itself , as having been shaped by a rhythm of attachments to and separations from people we have loved . When does separation constitute loss ? When is anxiety replaced by grief ? More ...
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... lives in the Chinese communist state . Contrary to orthodox socialist beliefs , the protest made in contemporary Chinese popular culture is that such collectivization of human lives is what produces the deepest alienation ever because ...
... lives in the Chinese communist state . Contrary to orthodox socialist beliefs , the protest made in contemporary Chinese popular culture is that such collectivization of human lives is what produces the deepest alienation ever because ...
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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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