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... specific cultural use . Poets of all time have known how to use the technologies of writing and print against the codifying force inherent in them . As we have seen , some experimental postmo- dern writers and performance artists have ...
... specific cultural use . Poets of all time have known how to use the technologies of writing and print against the codifying force inherent in them . As we have seen , some experimental postmo- dern writers and performance artists have ...
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... specific individual is would no longer depend on the specific place it holds among its predecessors and successors , or on the specific experiences which shape it . The significance of genea- logical history would recede . Multi ...
... specific individual is would no longer depend on the specific place it holds among its predecessors and successors , or on the specific experiences which shape it . The significance of genea- logical history would recede . Multi ...
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... specific agent among others , partly shaped by the field , partly making a contribution of its own to the events . K. Poenicke follows Bateson in offering an ecological model for our understanding of what went wrong with a humanity ...
... specific agent among others , partly shaped by the field , partly making a contribution of its own to the events . K. Poenicke follows Bateson in offering an ecological model for our understanding of what went wrong with a humanity ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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