Discourse, Bind 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Side 108
... objects such as photographs in mourning : " The adult mourner consoles himself for his loss by holding on to mementos and heirlooms as external links to the lost object . Damage to these bridges to the past , or their real loss , is ...
... objects such as photographs in mourning : " The adult mourner consoles himself for his loss by holding on to mementos and heirlooms as external links to the lost object . Damage to these bridges to the past , or their real loss , is ...
Side 109
... object that the child " proposes for this parental desire whose object is unknown is his own loss - Can he lose me ? The phantasy of one's own death , of one's disappearance is the first object that the subject has to bring into play in ...
... object that the child " proposes for this parental desire whose object is unknown is his own loss - Can he lose me ? The phantasy of one's own death , of one's disappearance is the first object that the subject has to bring into play in ...
Side 47
... object dilemma . For feminism this subject - object crossover is perhaps the most crucial . The exact exploration of velocity and of space and of the polarity of masculine construction and feminine dissolution give the film a certain ...
... object dilemma . For feminism this subject - object crossover is perhaps the most crucial . The exact exploration of velocity and of space and of the polarity of masculine construction and feminine dissolution give the film a certain ...
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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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