The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity by Linda Nochlin

The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity



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Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Page: 64
Format: pdf
ISBN: 9780500283059


Jun 24, 2013 - Whereas in my case, what I grew up with, and what I thought I believed, is chipped away a little and a little, a fragment then a piece and then a piece more. Of Dieste's book hanging from the clothesline was clearer, steadier, more reasonable, thought Amalfitano, than anything they'd seen on the outskirts of Santa Teresa or in the city itself, images with no handhold, images freighted with all the orphanhood in the world, fragments, fragments. Jan 26, 2014 - I signed up to get email notifications from the Royal Shakespeare Company in case tickets for the stage versions of “Wolf Hall” and “Bringing Up the Bodies” ever become available. Movement) of feeling, thinking and action (speech acts as a primordial case). Feb 7, 2014 - Onto-logics can be considered as the integrated movement of body, mind and speech, and by extension, the becoming (i.e. With every month that passes, the corners are knocked off the . Identity politics merely indexes the fragmentation of what had formerly been a political subject. And it's not even the more robust (non-)systems of postmodern or post-structural thought that are now to be integrated into the body of Marxist theory. Mar 29, 2011 - The fragments above come down to us as the only extant lyrics of Lady Gaga's as of yet unreleased single, “Judas,” with a reputable provenance – Twittered and pronounced by Gaga herself. It is onto this white body that images are cast; the canvas upon which visual reproduction occurs and images make themselves physically manifest. He gives the question even more gravity when he reports that all those other areas in which modernity is alleged to be such a colossal failure tend to improve in the absence of violence. This is, since we can trace our current dualistic condition from pre-dualistic, pre-dialectical origins, it is perfectly reasonable to imagine a human nature evolved beyond the dualistically-conditioned mind and psyche, which limits us to dialecticism and fragmentation. Nov 27, 2013 - “Exiting the vampire castle,” a piece addressing the former of these topics, appeared on The North Star five days ago. The video, as I have discussed previously, features an important use of mirroring as a metaphor for birth and self-creation.

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