Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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Side 84
... speak to the magistrate until the end of the play when she affirms the logic of the murder and walks off unrepentant to her death . Remarkably , in this scene Jean doesn't speak but the text " translates " her emotions into what appear ...
... speak to the magistrate until the end of the play when she affirms the logic of the murder and walks off unrepentant to her death . Remarkably , in this scene Jean doesn't speak but the text " translates " her emotions into what appear ...
Side 93
... speak of mourning the loss of an ideal , the loss of our youth , the loss of a possibility in our lives , or the loss of a part of our body , I want initially to reserve the term " mourning " here for the process of separation following ...
... speak of mourning the loss of an ideal , the loss of our youth , the loss of a possibility in our lives , or the loss of a part of our body , I want initially to reserve the term " mourning " here for the process of separation following ...
Side 159
... speak in the most comfortable language , we hoped for a multicultural exchange . " We're going to speak English , " we said . “ Bien , moi je parle français , ” Kristeva agreed . " We want to try to get at some of the main concerns ...
... speak in the most comfortable language , we hoped for a multicultural exchange . " We're going to speak English , " we said . “ Bien , moi je parle français , ” Kristeva agreed . " We want to try to get at some of the main concerns ...
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