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Richard T. Carson,Michael B. Conaway,W. Michael Hanemann,Jon A. Krosnick,Robert C. Mitchell,Stanleypolitical prophecy—a vision of what we might very possibly become if certain tendencies were allowed their unqualified fulfilment. There can be little doubt that in some sense Orwell intended his book to be a prophecy of this kind. As early as 1939, in an essay on Henry Miller, we find him writing:GENRE 发表于 2025-3-26 02:14:00
Richard T. Carson,Michael B. Conaway,W. Michael Hanemann,Jon A. Krosnick,Robert C. Mitchell,Stanleybut a similar goal may also be achieved by going through the mirror, in mimetically revisiting and transforming visual and narrative pleasure. Maybe such a process will prove to be equally productive and less painful than smashing mirrors to pieces. This is how I understand the strategy of mimesis as advocated by Irigaray.Rct393 发表于 2025-3-26 07:46:54
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Richard T. Carson,Michael B. Conaway,W. Michael Hanemann,Jon A. Krosnick,Robert C. Mitchell,Stanleypolitical prophecy—a vision of what we might very possibly become if certain tendencies were allowed their unqualified fulfilment. There can be little doubt that in some sense Orwell intended his book to be a prophecy of this kind. As early as 1939, in an essay on Henry Miller, we find him writing: