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Side 36
... appears to be saying something urgent . Yet from the anorexic's perspective , this body as it might appear to her for instance in a mirror or a friend's description - has stopped signifying . It does not exist because the world does not ...
... appears to be saying something urgent . Yet from the anorexic's perspective , this body as it might appear to her for instance in a mirror or a friend's description - has stopped signifying . It does not exist because the world does not ...
Side 50
... appears , and as a consequence I will organize my remarks around a gloss upon it . Suffice it to say that I feel entitled to evoke this text and the " period " it covers because performance art , regardless of whether it is consciously ...
... appears , and as a consequence I will organize my remarks around a gloss upon it . Suffice it to say that I feel entitled to evoke this text and the " period " it covers because performance art , regardless of whether it is consciously ...
Side 116
... appears to be a linear historical trajectory in the relation between oral , written , and electronic language : speech , followed by writing and print , followed by the electronic coding first of sound , then of voice , then of image ...
... appears to be a linear historical trajectory in the relation between oral , written , and electronic language : speech , followed by writing and print , followed by the electronic coding first of sound , then of voice , then of image ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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