Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 13,Oplag 2Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... flesh of such women might be carved directly from the narrow shanks of the smaller bodies bodies of children , of the poor in which Dickens saw himself . EKS : Anne Hollander , in Seeing through Clothes , gives an il- luminating account ...
... flesh of such women might be carved directly from the narrow shanks of the smaller bodies bodies of children , of the poor in which Dickens saw himself . EKS : Anne Hollander , in Seeing through Clothes , gives an il- luminating account ...
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... flesh " ( Barthes 66 ) — to the Hamletic " rub " itself , with its metaphysical abrasions on this " too , too solid flesh . " Or is it " squalid flesh " ? If that remains a textual crux in the soliloquy ( editors differ ) it's not hard ...
... flesh " ( Barthes 66 ) — to the Hamletic " rub " itself , with its metaphysical abrasions on this " too , too solid flesh . " Or is it " squalid flesh " ? If that remains a textual crux in the soliloquy ( editors differ ) it's not hard ...
Side 113
... flesh as the most intense form of abreaction ) " ( 102-03 ) .10 Yet , in his actions dead flesh is torn open , displacing tragedy's power of representing dying and replacing it with the passive power of real death . Dismembering ...
... flesh as the most intense form of abreaction ) " ( 102-03 ) .10 Yet , in his actions dead flesh is torn open , displacing tragedy's power of representing dying and replacing it with the passive power of real death . Dismembering ...
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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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