Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. that " AIDS does not exist apart from the practices that concep- tualize it , represent it and respond to it . We know AIDS only in and through these practices . " Of course ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. that " AIDS does not exist apart from the practices that concep- tualize it , represent it and respond to it . We know AIDS only in and through these practices . " Of course ...
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... exist . . . . It never has a center . No route , no line . There are vast places where one believed there was someone , this is not true . There was no one " ( 14 ) . L'Amant initiates its ground as an impossibility — a fiction without ...
... exist . . . . It never has a center . No route , no line . There are vast places where one believed there was someone , this is not true . There was no one " ( 14 ) . L'Amant initiates its ground as an impossibility — a fiction without ...
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... exist except for an event that no longer is . That would have been a double curse to put on a book to name an occasion and to suggest that it was a collection of miscellaneous occasions . But the second thing that I wanted to do with ...
... exist except for an event that no longer is . That would have been a double curse to put on a book to name an occasion and to suggest that it was a collection of miscellaneous occasions . But the second thing that I wanted to do with ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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