Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... angel . When the angel spoke , the wind in no way obstructed what he was saying : “ I need wings to alleviate the fall implicit in the cadaver you virtually are . " No angel who appeared to a non - mortal had wings , since these ...
... angel . When the angel spoke , the wind in no way obstructed what he was saying : “ I need wings to alleviate the fall implicit in the cadaver you virtually are . " No angel who appeared to a non - mortal had wings , since these ...
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... angel ? For it not to lead to an infinite regression , every structure of annunciation requires one whom no one annunciates , who does not arrive , whose show- ing up reveals that he was already present : the annunciator of the arrival ...
... angel ? For it not to lead to an infinite regression , every structure of annunciation requires one whom no one annunciates , who does not arrive , whose show- ing up reveals that he was already present : the annunciator of the arrival ...
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... angels , in their faith , waver given that there had been fallen angels , indeed given that it was precisely a fallen angel who was challenging him to have absolute faith in angels ? What was the angel's message and gift ? He allowed ...
... angels , in their faith , waver given that there had been fallen angels , indeed given that it was precisely a fallen angel who was challenging him to have absolute faith in angels ? What was the angel's message and gift ? He allowed ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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