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Theatrical presentation of wrestling in As You Like It reiterates rather than resolves the tension between body and text , performance and script ; it reveals their mutual and ongoing dependency . As Barthes puts it , expanding the ...
Theatrical presentation of wrestling in As You Like It reiterates rather than resolves the tension between body and text , performance and script ; it reveals their mutual and ongoing dependency . As Barthes puts it , expanding the ...
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For an analysis of the role that bodies — especially female bodies - play in the relationship between desire and “ the drive to know ” in modern narrative , see Peter Brooks , Body Work : Objects of Desire in Modern Narrative ...
For an analysis of the role that bodies — especially female bodies - play in the relationship between desire and “ the drive to know ” in modern narrative , see Peter Brooks , Body Work : Objects of Desire in Modern Narrative ...
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Deriving from an elaborate Neoplatonic system , the distinctions between Sycorax's black magic or “ goety " and Prospero's white magic or " theurgy " articulate the split between body and mind organizing the Neoplatonic system .
Deriving from an elaborate Neoplatonic system , the distinctions between Sycorax's black magic or “ goety " and Prospero's white magic or " theurgy " articulate the split between body and mind organizing the Neoplatonic system .
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