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Jul 6, 2009 ... Facelessness The type photograph: an illustration in a surgical journal. The distinctive characteristic: the blacked-out face. ...
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MySpace Music profile for FACE LESS NESS of VAN REZNER. Download FACE LESS NESS of VAN REZNER Folk / Experimental / Live Electronics music singles, ...
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Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words, Facelessness Erases Every Trace Of Humanity, Originally release on cassette. The A side contains an extended version of »Facelessness Erases E... ... The A side contains an extended version of »Facelessness Erases Every Trace of Humanity« from the Gothenburg 08 compilation,
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Date posted: June 13, 2001 ; Last revised: June 13, 2001 ... ; Abstract: ; This essay uses the ethical framework of Emmanuel Levinas and his emphasis on the ethical primacy of the relationship with the other, face-to-face in relationship with ourselves, as a starting point for examining ... Accepted Paper Series...
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Dec 15, 2009 ... "Facelessness Erases Every Trace Of Humanity" by WhenSkiesAreGrey. From "Gothenburg 08" compilation CD released by Fang Bomb ...
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Lost In Reflections. 2 tracks. Fall, Fall, Falling... 2 tracks. Old Ghosts, New Ghosts, All Ghosts. 3 tracks. Facelessness Erases Every Trace Of Humanity ...
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What could death be like for us? Death has been subjected to many manipulations during human history. It's been personified, deified, demonized; it has acquired a scenery and locations. For example, for some peoples of Northern Europe, death was differently handled according to your courage: if you were ... For the Egyptians,
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Deleuze and Guattari mention two other famous betrayers, both of whom are marked by their deviance, their pure difference, their madness and their obsession; the marks of the faceless. Shakespeare's Richard III, and Aguirre, from Werner Herzog's film Both are lop-sided creatures, ... Yet they are not entirely scapegoats,
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Abstract: Edwin Thor describes in this article that he likes to speak out about things he feels strongly about, but that most people seem to prefer to hide behind the anonymity of what Edwin calls facelessness. Today's capitalist society does not seem to offer people anything more exciting than staged entertainment.
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