Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... death there won't be a thought to know that its death took place . - ― That , in my view , is the sole serious question to face humanity today . In comparison everything else seems insignifi ... death of death as Fall - Winter 1988-89 75.
... death there won't be a thought to know that its death took place . - ― That , in my view , is the sole serious question to face humanity today . In comparison everything else seems insignifi ... death of death as Fall - Winter 1988-89 75.
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... death ( old age in Death in Venice is also equated with death ) . On his way to Venice , Aschenbach sees a man in a crowd of raucous young people . From a distance he seems to be one of them . On closer inspection Aschenbach discovers ...
... death ( old age in Death in Venice is also equated with death ) . On his way to Venice , Aschenbach sees a man in a crowd of raucous young people . From a distance he seems to be one of them . On closer inspection Aschenbach discovers ...
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... death . In this sense there can ultimately be no postmodern poetics of the aging body . Moreover I want to insist that we both are and are not identical to ourselves throughout our lives . It is as important to emphasize continuity as ...
... death . In this sense there can ultimately be no postmodern poetics of the aging body . Moreover I want to insist that we both are and are not identical to ourselves throughout our lives . It is as important to emphasize continuity as ...
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