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... appears as the viewing subject in control of his surroundings , Stark sometimes reveals her vulnerability by becoming aware of that she is being observed by the Other . Thus , to quote Pratt , “ [ t ] he self sees , it sees itself ...
... appears as the viewing subject in control of his surroundings , Stark sometimes reveals her vulnerability by becoming aware of that she is being observed by the Other . Thus , to quote Pratt , “ [ t ] he self sees , it sees itself ...
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... APPEAR- ing in print as opposed to appearing in a refereed online humanities journal . First , the intended audience ... appears in issue 32.2 of the CEA Forum : http : // www.as.ysu.edu/~english/cea/forum1.htm INTRODUCTION In his 1993 ...
... APPEAR- ing in print as opposed to appearing in a refereed online humanities journal . First , the intended audience ... appears in issue 32.2 of the CEA Forum : http : // www.as.ysu.edu/~english/cea/forum1.htm INTRODUCTION In his 1993 ...
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... appears . She has already found the garden ; she has been playing in the out- doors and breathing the air ; she is getting " fat , " as she describes it ; she has learned to play and to skip rope . But Colin's rehabilitation has yet to ...
... appears . She has already found the garden ; she has been playing in the out- doors and breathing the air ; she is getting " fat , " as she describes it ; she has learned to play and to skip rope . But Colin's rehabilitation has yet to ...
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