| Joyce Nelson - 1987 - 200 str.
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| Carol Squiers - 1990 - 248 str.
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| Ronald Schleifer - 1990 - 272 str.
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| Peter Halley - 1988 - 214 str.
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| Karen Elizabeth Smythe - 1992 - 232 str.
...that does exist in reality but that we do not often recognize in or for ourselves. Barthes writes that "Death must be somewhere in a society; if it is no...image which produces Death while trying to preserve life."80 Perhaps, too, Death is captured in Munro's short stories. If so, by analogy Munro would be... | |
| Richard Quinney - 1998 - 218 str.
...metaphysics of existence. Thus the importance of the photograph in our time. "For Death must be somewhere in society; if it is no longer (or less intensely) in...which produces Death while trying to preserve life." A literal death in the photograph — "Life/Death: the paradigm is reduced to a simple click, the one... | |
| Austin Sarat - 2001 - 288 str.
...CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: RESPONSIBILITY AND REPRESENTATION IN DEAD MAN WALKING AND LAST DANCE AUSTIN SARAT For death must be somewhere in a society; if it is...which produces Death while trying to preserve life. Roland Barthes Our own death is indeed unimaginable, and whenever we make the attempt to imagine it... | |
| Rick Wallach - 2000 - 424 str.
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