Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... limits of anything " or " the limit itself " . It also means , in cricket for example , " the limits of a match enclosure " or " a hit to this . " To keep true to the rules of the game , and quite off limits , we have added the term ...
... limits of anything " or " the limit itself " . It also means , in cricket for example , " the limits of a match enclosure " or " a hit to this . " To keep true to the rules of the game , and quite off limits , we have added the term ...
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... limits between death and life . Thus Leora Watts , in Wise Blood , addresses the dead Hazel , saying " I see you've come Home " , while the narrator previously described the lively Hazel as " a corpse " . The two limits , death and life ...
... limits between death and life . Thus Leora Watts , in Wise Blood , addresses the dead Hazel , saying " I see you've come Home " , while the narrator previously described the lively Hazel as " a corpse " . The two limits , death and life ...
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Habib Ajroud. are no limits in the dance because here the dancers canalise , transform and conjure away the violence and finally break the circle and restore the limits . We are not so lucky and for us to break the circle we need ...
Habib Ajroud. are no limits in the dance because here the dancers canalise , transform and conjure away the violence and finally break the circle and restore the limits . We are not so lucky and for us to break the circle we need ...
Spis treści
Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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