Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... person who is excluded from the specialized trade , who ex- periences the same fear in the face of music , evinces something akin to fear as if it were a social power and , because of his fear , aspires to adapt himself to it , without ...
... person who is excluded from the specialized trade , who ex- periences the same fear in the face of music , evinces something akin to fear as if it were a social power and , because of his fear , aspires to adapt himself to it , without ...
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... person come to be , " shall we say , gay rather than straight . - We see three problems with this tacit devolution from con- structivism - as - phylogeny to constructivism - as - ontogeny , a devolu- tion that seems to be facilitated by ...
... person come to be , " shall we say , gay rather than straight . - We see three problems with this tacit devolution from con- structivism - as - phylogeny to constructivism - as - ontogeny , a devolu- tion that seems to be facilitated by ...
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... person we loved is no longer there . By " reality " Freud means primarily that we compare our memories with what exists in ac- tuality now . In what is to me the most fascinating aspect of the essay , he portrays the process of mourning ...
... person we loved is no longer there . By " reality " Freud means primarily that we compare our memories with what exists in ac- tuality now . In what is to me the most fascinating aspect of the essay , he portrays the process of mourning ...
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