Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 7–9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... memory knowing I can- not , shocked by the simultaneity of doing something while aware that I am not doing it ... memory- etched ? -written perhaps ? Freud's mystic pad ? Perhaps it is the word memory that stifles me — perhaps that word ...
... memory knowing I can- not , shocked by the simultaneity of doing something while aware that I am not doing it ... memory- etched ? -written perhaps ? Freud's mystic pad ? Perhaps it is the word memory that stifles me — perhaps that word ...
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... memory a place , for example , there could be no sets of relationships possible for memory and experience . Memory is already there , not to be filled , as it were , with memories but to function as a site of cognition . Similarly ...
... memory a place , for example , there could be no sets of relationships possible for memory and experience . Memory is already there , not to be filled , as it were , with memories but to function as a site of cognition . Similarly ...
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... memory . Even though it was document- ed and reinforced by objects brought back from the site , that memory vibrated with a submerged and unformulated doubt . From that memory he distilled a masterpiece which even today raises questions ...
... memory . Even though it was document- ed and reinforced by objects brought back from the site , that memory vibrated with a submerged and unformulated doubt . From that memory he distilled a masterpiece which even today raises questions ...
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