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- Then, when people had developed some reluctant tolerance for subjectless art, representation returned.
- Bal?~ ov?distinguished herself from classic Neo-Constructivism, outlined on subjectless combinations of shapes and colours, put together into geometric structures.
- One of my particular joys is sitting down, and with malice aforethought, creating tiny little subjectless sentences that send the hands of grammarians twitching for the nearest red pencil.
- As in other Slavic languages, there are also subjectless sentences formed using such words as " mo | na " ( " it is possible " ) together with an infinitive.
- He described how artists had freed themselves from the'subject-image'as a pretext to work from the'subjectless-image'( nebulous forms ) until they came together.
- Critical of the thinkers of immanence whom he believes, following Hegel, can only give us subjectless substance, Johnston s work has brought Lacanianism into the 21st century when many wrongly claimed it died long before the end of the last.
- The first book, " Rabbit, Run, " published in 1960, left Harry Angstrom, the former high school basketball star, in flight and in flux : It ends with the breathless, subjectless verb " Runs ."
- Gianbattista Tiepolo, near the end of his long career produced some brilliant etchings, subjectless capricci of a landscape of classical ruins and pine trees, populated by an elegant band of beautiful young men and women, philosophers in fancy dress, soldiers and satyrs.
- Gary Tedman has put forward a theory of a subjectless aesthetics derived from Karl Marx's concept of alienation, and Louis Althusser's antihumanism, using elements of Freud's group psychology, defining a concept of the'aesthetic level of practice '.
- My impression of French is that at least a kind of injunctive use of subjectless 1st plural verbs is possible ( " Marchons ! " ), but I'm not sure how colloquial / productive this is . . . talk ) 01 : 40, 25 August 2013 ( UTC)
- *" " major rebellion by Babak, who is considered both an Azerbaijani-and Iranian national hero, from 816-837 " " Passive subjectless statement like " is considered " falls under " Weasel words and phrases " category and contains hidden POV ( see WP : AWW ).
- There are only haecceities, affects, subjectless individuations that constitute collective assemblages . [ . . . ] We call this plane, which knows only longitudes and latitudes, speeds and haecceities, the plane of consistency or composition ( as opposed to a plan ( e ) of organization or development ) ."
- Although, in recent years, the pronoun " geu-nyeo " ( @ ?) is slowly gaining ground as a female counterpart from the influence of translations from European languages, it is almost restricted to specific styles of written language because Korean generally uses subjectless or modifier + noun constructions.
- As the author himself puts it, the quintessence of all his research can be reduced to one phrase : " The meaning of life is love for God . " The author has it that love ( in the absolute sense, objectless and subjectless ) engenders time, and, indirectly, space and matter; that love is the absolute value.
- Clearly they still have a lot of sex on their minds ( and time on their hands ), judging from titles that range from the painful-sounding " Wandering Genitalia in Late Medieval German Literature and Culture " to the salacious " ( Post ) Feminist ( Porno ) Graphics, a la Francaise " to the achingly 90s " The Cyberjunkie and Cyberporn Princess : Reflections on the Virtual Reality of a Subjectless Asian American Critique . " This is the type of theory the Berkeley professor Frederick Crews famously satirized in his 2001 Modern Language Association parody " Postmodern Pooh ."