Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... never focused on historicism as the major reason for the occlusion of spatial thinking in Western critical thought . Foucault , on the other hand , was very explicit about this , asking " When did it start ? Did it start with Bergson ...
... never focused on historicism as the major reason for the occlusion of spatial thinking in Western critical thought . Foucault , on the other hand , was very explicit about this , asking " When did it start ? Did it start with Bergson ...
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... never allowed to forget that the shadow is his own construct . He will never be allowed to grant it a leave of absence , and thus never be able to take leave of it himself . He must watch over it , constantly update it , adapt it to new ...
... never allowed to forget that the shadow is his own construct . He will never be allowed to grant it a leave of absence , and thus never be able to take leave of it himself . He must watch over it , constantly update it , adapt it to new ...
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... never rest , or all will be lost . Precisely this is new about the future : the question of where I look , whether ... never come to rest . That is to say , never to be identical with the present . The prototype is there . And yet ...
... never rest , or all will be lost . Precisely this is new about the future : the question of where I look , whether ... never come to rest . That is to say , never to be identical with the present . The prototype is there . And yet ...
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