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... child , the foundling , that came to put all the concepts of ' child ' and ' childhood ' most powerfully under pressure . A small and naked child bears no marks of origin , and no identity . Displace that child from its points of origin ...
... child , the foundling , that came to put all the concepts of ' child ' and ' childhood ' most powerfully under pressure . A small and naked child bears no marks of origin , and no identity . Displace that child from its points of origin ...
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... child as he recognises that the mother is no longer a ' self - object ' but distinctively other , is one that comes with language and with naming . The child names his mother . And at that very point he loses her . He is orphaned . Now ...
... child as he recognises that the mother is no longer a ' self - object ' but distinctively other , is one that comes with language and with naming . The child names his mother . And at that very point he loses her . He is orphaned . Now ...
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... children sold or selling themselves on the street in thousands . Child beggars , some deliberately mutilated , were often to be seen by tourists in Italy but they were common in England too . In 1856 there were 1,990 children under the ...
... children sold or selling themselves on the street in thousands . Child beggars , some deliberately mutilated , were often to be seen by tourists in Italy but they were common in England too . In 1856 there were 1,990 children under the ...
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Foundlings Lostlings Changelings | 1 |
Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany | 53 |
A E Housmans Rejected Addresses | 83 |
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