Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 11996 |
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... present will occur in the first place out of a desire to forestall the future . If the future grows too uncertain , and presents an unanswerable question concerning what is to become of us , it comes to resemble the annihilating eye ...
... present will occur in the first place out of a desire to forestall the future . If the future grows too uncertain , and presents an unanswerable question concerning what is to become of us , it comes to resemble the annihilating eye ...
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... present.5 But it is equally important to understand that the implication of such studies is the identification and quantifiability of virtue , and that such rather crude types of analogies are just as likely to draw the virtue of the ...
... present.5 But it is equally important to understand that the implication of such studies is the identification and quantifiability of virtue , and that such rather crude types of analogies are just as likely to draw the virtue of the ...
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... present . . . beneath every accident or event , self - present in its ' living speech , ' in its enunciations , in the present objects and acts of its language ... " ( Derrida , Positions 29 ) . In every binary situation one component ...
... present . . . beneath every accident or event , self - present in its ' living speech , ' in its enunciations , in the present objects and acts of its language ... " ( Derrida , Positions 29 ) . In every binary situation one component ...
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Secular Jews Preservation and Destruction | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
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