Showing papers in "parallax in 1996"
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TL;DR: Irigaray et al. as mentioned in this paper discuss the body-versus-body argument in the context of Labial Feminism and argue that it is Body against Body with Luce Irigaraay.
Abstract: (1996). Labial feminism: Body against body with Luce Irigaray. Parallax: Vol. 2, Dissonant Feminisms, pp. 65-79.
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TL;DR: In this paper, Wild differences and tamed others: Postmodernism and liberal democracy, the authors discuss the differences and differences between liberal democracy and postmodernism, and discuss the difference between them.
Abstract: (1996). Wild differences and tamed others: Postmodernism and liberal democracy. Parallax: Vol. 2, Theory/Practice, pp. 23-36.
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TL;DR: The tubercular heroine in the opera "The Last Breath" as mentioned in this paper is the most famous last breath of a character in operatic history, and it is performed in the first act.
Abstract: (1996). Famous last breaths: The tubercular heroine in Opera. Parallax: Vol. 2, Theory/Practice, pp. 1-22.
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TL;DR: In this paper, Documentary friction: Vocal and visual strategies in surname Viet given name Nam are discussed. But they focus on the negative aspects of the given name and do not discuss the positive aspects of Nam.
Abstract: (1996). Documentary friction: Vocal & visual strategies in surname Viet given name Nam. Parallax: Vol. 2, Dissonant Feminisms, pp. 81-93.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present No fixed abode: Feminism in the 1990's, Vol. 2, Dissonant Feminisms, pp. 1-6, this article.
Abstract: (1996). No fixed abode: Feminism in the 1990's. Parallax: Vol. 2, Dissonant Feminisms, pp. 1-6.
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TL;DR: DeVries as discussed by the authors discusses suicide in memoriam of Gilles Deleuze in the context of Theory/Practice and Parallax: Vol. 2, No. 5, No 2, Theory/ Practice, pp. 193-195.
Abstract: (1996). Suicide: Some questions in memoriam Gilles Deleuze. Parallax: Vol. 2, Theory/Practice, pp. 193-195.
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TL;DR: In this paper, Freud's hysterics, Jaspers' nostalgics, and Jaspers's nostalgics are discussed in Dissonant Feminisms, Vol. 2, No. 2.
Abstract: (1996). Freud's hysterics, Jaspers' nostalgics. Parallax: Vol. 2, Dissonant Feminisms, pp. 49-64.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the overcome by modernity: Fantasizing everyday life and the discourse on the social in interwar Japan, and present a collection of essays on the same subject.
Abstract: (1996). Overcome by modernity: Fantasizing everyday life and the discourse on the social in interwar Japan. Parallax: Vol. 2, Theory/Practice, pp. 77-88.