Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... possible by technology , a distraction that , moreover , is not visible . Such listening on the streets is not merely the substitution of one kind of attention for another , the aural for the visual . Instead , because it is always ...
... possible by technology , a distraction that , moreover , is not visible . Such listening on the streets is not merely the substitution of one kind of attention for another , the aural for the visual . Instead , because it is always ...
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... possible by the thoroughly mechanized nature of its operation . But listening through headphones is still attached to relatively large pieces of machinery , which tend to remain stationary . ( We use them when we don't want to disturb ...
... possible by the thoroughly mechanized nature of its operation . But listening through headphones is still attached to relatively large pieces of machinery , which tend to remain stationary . ( We use them when we don't want to disturb ...
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... possible exception of the NFL , the military is still America's leading men's house institution . " " Many women sportswriters agree . As Ann Marie Kerwin puts it : We're not talking about modesty and rights to privacy here ; we're ...
... possible exception of the NFL , the military is still America's leading men's house institution . " " Many women sportswriters agree . As Ann Marie Kerwin puts it : We're not talking about modesty and rights to privacy here ; we're ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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