Discourse, Bind 14Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... activity which may be ascribed to the instinct for knowledge or research . This instinct cannot be counted among the elementary instinctual components , nor can it be classed as exclusively belonging to sexuality . Its activity ...
... activity which may be ascribed to the instinct for knowledge or research . This instinct cannot be counted among the elementary instinctual components , nor can it be classed as exclusively belonging to sexuality . Its activity ...
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... activity . Yet the success of Asger Jorn's paintings helped to finance SI activity even after he left the group , and Debord himself continued to make films even after the SI ceased to consider art production as important . So how does ...
... activity . Yet the success of Asger Jorn's paintings helped to finance SI activity even after he left the group , and Debord himself continued to make films even after the SI ceased to consider art production as important . So how does ...
Side 110
... activity that determines the availability of books , privileges certain modes of reading , and valorizes certain books inevitably brings into view both the com- mercial underside of literature and the scholar's position of authority ...
... activity that determines the availability of books , privileges certain modes of reading , and valorizes certain books inevitably brings into view both the com- mercial underside of literature and the scholar's position of authority ...
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