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Side 108
... sense . - Although Lacan observes in passing that Hamlet's desire is dependent upon the desire of his mother , Lacan does not pause to question just what in fact her desire is . Lacan takes her for granted , as is indicated by the fact ...
... sense . - Although Lacan observes in passing that Hamlet's desire is dependent upon the desire of his mother , Lacan does not pause to question just what in fact her desire is . Lacan takes her for granted , as is indicated by the fact ...
Side 167
... sense of duty and of mutual help , of the necessity of devoting oneself to another , of being able to establish a bond of community , which does not exist with the French . I first became aware of this friendly side of the American ...
... sense of duty and of mutual help , of the necessity of devoting oneself to another , of being able to establish a bond of community , which does not exist with the French . I first became aware of this friendly side of the American ...
Side 53
... sense Export used it at the time is not so much indebted to the American definition of it as mani- festations of the artist's consciousness as it is to the more directly political European version . Here it stands for greater ...
... sense Export used it at the time is not so much indebted to the American definition of it as mani- festations of the artist's consciousness as it is to the more directly political European version . Here it stands for greater ...
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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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