Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... construction of Duchenne's fantasy . What feels excessive in these texts is his subjectivity , his insistent desire , which cannot be contained by or sustained within them . Thus , when Duchenne , in the last sentence , states what " we ...
... construction of Duchenne's fantasy . What feels excessive in these texts is his subjectivity , his insistent desire , which cannot be contained by or sustained within them . Thus , when Duchenne , in the last sentence , states what " we ...
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... construction of a pathology that must be cured , an essential step in the establishment of modern biomed- icine . Paradoxically , the " cure " for A.D. was established at the same moment that the pathology was established , the moment ...
... construction of a pathology that must be cured , an essential step in the establishment of modern biomed- icine . Paradoxically , the " cure " for A.D. was established at the same moment that the pathology was established , the moment ...
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... construction of a subject dispossessed by the scopic field challenges any modernist hopes in the utopian primacy of a purely visual dimension free of the entrap- ments of perspective . The photographic is thus said to lend to the ...
... construction of a subject dispossessed by the scopic field challenges any modernist hopes in the utopian primacy of a purely visual dimension free of the entrap- ments of perspective . The photographic is thus said to lend to the ...
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