Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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... expression . What in modern terminology is called " expression " only became possible against a background of symbolic institutions and cultural automa- tisms that had come to be taken for granted ( and therefore also had come to be ...
... expression . What in modern terminology is called " expression " only became possible against a background of symbolic institutions and cultural automa- tisms that had come to be taken for granted ( and therefore also had come to be ...
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... expression pro- motes a counter - differentiation associated with revolt . The modern world of expression is subject to the rule that individuals should depart from the rules in interesting ways . When Mephisto proclaims that " law and ...
... expression pro- motes a counter - differentiation associated with revolt . The modern world of expression is subject to the rule that individuals should depart from the rules in interesting ways . When Mephisto proclaims that " law and ...
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... expression of a process of optimization in which it is taking an active part — hence the fundamentally revisionist mood of the modern age ; hence also the reinterpretation of this rule in expressions such as accumulated " social capital ...
... expression of a process of optimization in which it is taking an active part — hence the fundamentally revisionist mood of the modern age ; hence also the reinterpretation of this rule in expressions such as accumulated " social capital ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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