Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Side 120
... object , but the initial doubling that then permits a thing to be figured . ( 42 ) 1 - Thus , what some describe as an act of attention , of capture , or of collecting , would be nothing other than a form of this initial doubling , and ...
... object , but the initial doubling that then permits a thing to be figured . ( 42 ) 1 - Thus , what some describe as an act of attention , of capture , or of collecting , would be nothing other than a form of this initial doubling , and ...
Side 165
... object and spills over in a ghostly border , a sort of double of the object . The effect may be carried to abstraction , yet without ever losing a sensory quality . To achieve it , Rabot physically invests his landscapes - for exam- ple ...
... object and spills over in a ghostly border , a sort of double of the object . The effect may be carried to abstraction , yet without ever losing a sensory quality . To achieve it , Rabot physically invests his landscapes - for exam- ple ...
Side 190
... object of desire ( modernism's " supreme fiction " ) ; it also appears as a celebration of creativity . Simulacra of a new generation unpretentiously stand for what they are ; the absence they represent is no longer irremediable loss ...
... object of desire ( modernism's " supreme fiction " ) ; it also appears as a celebration of creativity . Simulacra of a new generation unpretentiously stand for what they are ; the absence they represent is no longer irremediable loss ...
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