Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Side 16
... body parts lay in the open drawers . The body becomes furniture , metonymically , a house in which the Self , the ego lives , but at the same time it becomes a car where the ego loses itself . Hence the disintegrated representation of the ...
... body parts lay in the open drawers . The body becomes furniture , metonymically , a house in which the Self , the ego lives , but at the same time it becomes a car where the ego loses itself . Hence the disintegrated representation of the ...
Side 17
... body as boundary , as difference . Precisely because the Self merges with the body under the pressure of culture , this urge is present to give the body what it wasn't possible to give the ego - autonomy and delineation from the outside ...
... body as boundary , as difference . Precisely because the Self merges with the body under the pressure of culture , this urge is present to give the body what it wasn't possible to give the ego - autonomy and delineation from the outside ...
Side 25
... body is the way out for the feminine Self . The mirror function of the body for the woman makes even the body into an image . Body , image , and portrayed objects become infinite reflections of the same level of reality . Because the ...
... body is the way out for the feminine Self . The mirror function of the body for the woman makes even the body into an image . Body , image , and portrayed objects become infinite reflections of the same level of reality . Because the ...
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