Bloody Signifiers: A Body for a Word on the Renaissance StageUniversity of Salzburg, 1997 - Всего страниц: 199 |
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... torture inescapable . All manner of speaking becomes a violation and a torture of the subject who must " forg [ e ] t / Himselfe " ( V.ii ) in order to use it . Thus , the violations of torture are seen to parallel the effect of ...
... torture inescapable . All manner of speaking becomes a violation and a torture of the subject who must " forg [ e ] t / Himselfe " ( V.ii ) in order to use it . Thus , the violations of torture are seen to parallel the effect of ...
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... Torture enables its victim to reach the experience belied by the word . The tortured subject and the subject in the Symbolic order are each subordinated to an alienating signifier and made to speak words not their own . The effect of ...
... Torture enables its victim to reach the experience belied by the word . The tortured subject and the subject in the Symbolic order are each subordinated to an alienating signifier and made to speak words not their own . The effect of ...
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... tortured life . That Alexander does not have a heart for the dictates of his mind , is demonstrated by his conduct throughout Philotas's " trial " and torture . Alexander absents himself from hearing Philotas's defense , effectively ...
... tortured life . That Alexander does not have a heart for the dictates of his mind , is demonstrated by his conduct throughout Philotas's " trial " and torture . Alexander absents himself from hearing Philotas's defense , effectively ...
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