Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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Side 5
... mirror image , or threshold ; and the visible world . The first half , that is , deals with the mirror stage , and everything it implies — the bodily ego , aggressivity toward others , the aspiration to embody the ideal , and love . And ...
... mirror image , or threshold ; and the visible world . The first half , that is , deals with the mirror stage , and everything it implies — the bodily ego , aggressivity toward others , the aspiration to embody the ideal , and love . And ...
Side 52
... mirror stage " is complicated by the fact that our understanding of it relies on speculating with post - imaginary psychic structures what a pre - symbolic “ imaginary ” would have been like , while being under the irrevocable capture ...
... mirror stage " is complicated by the fact that our understanding of it relies on speculating with post - imaginary psychic structures what a pre - symbolic “ imaginary ” would have been like , while being under the irrevocable capture ...
Side 53
... mirror stage and of geometric perspective vis - à - vis western painting ( both discussed below ) posit the mirror and perspective as specific rep- resentational apparatuses that participate in the formation of the subject and his / her ...
... mirror stage and of geometric perspective vis - à - vis western painting ( both discussed below ) posit the mirror and perspective as specific rep- resentational apparatuses that participate in the formation of the subject and his / her ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
Copyright | |
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