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What's required in cultural studies is an approach that remembers ( and interrogates ) complex social relations as they are lived an approach situated between institutions and individual lived lives . This approach allows Mc- Robbie to ...
What's required in cultural studies is an approach that remembers ( and interrogates ) complex social relations as they are lived an approach situated between institutions and individual lived lives . This approach allows Mc- Robbie to ...
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The unprecedented achievement of the body as an active agent in art has been to visualize the perpetually shifting but mutually identifiable relations of power and need within the exchange of subject / object relations .
The unprecedented achievement of the body as an active agent in art has been to visualize the perpetually shifting but mutually identifiable relations of power and need within the exchange of subject / object relations .
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What Hitchcock invented was the mental image , that is , the image of mental relations , or in Peirce's terms , the image of Thirdness . Peirce explains Thirdness as follows : if Beginning and End are respectively first and second ...
What Hitchcock invented was the mental image , that is , the image of mental relations , or in Peirce's terms , the image of Thirdness . Peirce explains Thirdness as follows : if Beginning and End are respectively first and second ...
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