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... experience , but how far can we disregard this relation- ship to time and space ? The problem here is not so much the nature of the act itself but the fact that such an artistic experience excludes the possibility of having an audience ...
... experience , but how far can we disregard this relation- ship to time and space ? The problem here is not so much the nature of the act itself but the fact that such an artistic experience excludes the possibility of having an audience ...
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... experience ? The experience of nothingness arises when I discover that my myth is not necessary and inescapable , but arbi- trary and socially prearranged " ( Novak 30 ) . The recognition that one's perceptions are suspect can be ...
... experience ? The experience of nothingness arises when I discover that my myth is not necessary and inescapable , but arbi- trary and socially prearranged " ( Novak 30 ) . The recognition that one's perceptions are suspect can be ...
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... experience beyond lived experience , the experience of the other and of the fiction . In description we articulate the time and space that are absent from the context at hand , the lived experience of the body . Our interest in ...
... experience beyond lived experience , the experience of the other and of the fiction . In description we articulate the time and space that are absent from the context at hand , the lived experience of the body . Our interest in ...
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Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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