Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Side 93
... Grief Kathleen Woodward Retrospectively we read our lives , as does the discourse of psychoanalysis itself , as having been shaped by a rhythm of attachments to and separations from people we have loved . When does separation constitute ...
... Grief Kathleen Woodward Retrospectively we read our lives , as does the discourse of psychoanalysis itself , as having been shaped by a rhythm of attachments to and separations from people we have loved . When does separation constitute ...
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... grief . Its purpose is to reinforce that grief . Thus Camera Lucida is like a meditative theoretical dream whose purpose is the fulfillment of a wish . If Barthes will not abandon his counter - memory of his mother , then in a sense he ...
... grief . Its purpose is to reinforce that grief . Thus Camera Lucida is like a meditative theoretical dream whose purpose is the fulfillment of a wish . If Barthes will not abandon his counter - memory of his mother , then in a sense he ...
Side 105
... grief are circumscribed by the perimeters of state terror . The end of mourning will be impossible , the novel suggests . Grief and terror , a particularly virulent form of anxiety , are intimately related to each other . But if grief ...
... grief are circumscribed by the perimeters of state terror . The end of mourning will be impossible , the novel suggests . Grief and terror , a particularly virulent form of anxiety , are intimately related to each other . But if grief ...
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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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