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Pagina 14
... ( human bodies with animal heads ) to mutations that produce essentially unintelligible forms ( human torsos with human legs in place of the head , bodies with vegetable , mineral , and unrecognizable prosthetic parts ) ...
... ( human bodies with animal heads ) to mutations that produce essentially unintelligible forms ( human torsos with human legs in place of the head , bodies with vegetable , mineral , and unrecognizable prosthetic parts ) ...
Pagina 32
... human communication . By contrast , we shall term structuralism the applied research aimed at making use of this theoretical knowledge about human communication for the study of specific cultural phenomena . A General Communication ...
... human communication . By contrast , we shall term structuralism the applied research aimed at making use of this theoretical knowledge about human communication for the study of specific cultural phenomena . A General Communication ...
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... human culture " : we must see something grandly epical in this insistence , and something intensely lyrical in the ... human ferocity at a provisional distance from human consciousness . Fred G. See State University of New York at ...
... human culture " : we must see something grandly epical in this insistence , and something intensely lyrical in the ... human ferocity at a provisional distance from human consciousness . Fred G. See State University of New York at ...
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Deconstruction in the Works of Max Ernst | 3 |
The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
Blanchot Rilke Derrida | 43 |
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