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I would argue that this is in part due to the fact that melodrama has engulfed much of television's output and , furthermore , that this is related to the ways in which television is figured as a “ feminine " form ( “ All That ” 138-39 ) ...
I would argue that this is in part due to the fact that melodrama has engulfed much of television's output and , furthermore , that this is related to the ways in which television is figured as a “ feminine " form ( “ All That ” 138-39 ) ...
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The problem here is not so much the nature of the act itself but the fact that such an artistic experience excludes the possibility of having an audience , even if only a single spectator . ( Actually , there were people who lived in ...
The problem here is not so much the nature of the act itself but the fact that such an artistic experience excludes the possibility of having an audience , even if only a single spectator . ( Actually , there were people who lived in ...
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The underlying distinction between fact and fiction that is meant to provide the scaffolding for this conceptual structure becomes increasingly fragile in postmodernity as societies become saturated with signification and the value of ...
The underlying distinction between fact and fiction that is meant to provide the scaffolding for this conceptual structure becomes increasingly fragile in postmodernity as societies become saturated with signification and the value of ...
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