Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... natural organs , humankind has not only surpassed the natural limits of its own body , but also the boundaries imposed by nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all ...
... natural organs , humankind has not only surpassed the natural limits of its own body , but also the boundaries imposed by nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all ...
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... nature . As Mary Poovey warns , " The structural similarity that pretends to reflect nature masks the expression of other kinds of difference by constructing a ' nature ' that gives women what seems to be ( but is not ) a naturally ...
... nature . As Mary Poovey warns , " The structural similarity that pretends to reflect nature masks the expression of other kinds of difference by constructing a ' nature ' that gives women what seems to be ( but is not ) a naturally ...
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... nature and a meaning to history : the rest is inessential . Capitalism is a natural system above and beyond the uncertainties of the history of the inessential societies . Moreover , they have no history , since they have been unable to ...
... nature and a meaning to history : the rest is inessential . Capitalism is a natural system above and beyond the uncertainties of the history of the inessential societies . Moreover , they have no history , since they have been unable to ...
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