Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... effect is restricted to a part of a motif — but a motif then abstracted from all context , an effect that evokes another tradition of painting in the Baconian portraits of Martien van Beeck and those of Didier de Nayer . In both cases ...
... effect is restricted to a part of a motif — but a motif then abstracted from all context , an effect that evokes another tradition of painting in the Baconian portraits of Martien van Beeck and those of Didier de Nayer . In both cases ...
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... effect . Ottilie is able to describe the occasion which first brought her to do what she does , even though her speech is disjointed and she carefully avoids describing the “ cause ” : “ It seemed so painful to me that from that moment ...
... effect . Ottilie is able to describe the occasion which first brought her to do what she does , even though her speech is disjointed and she carefully avoids describing the “ cause ” : “ It seemed so painful to me that from that moment ...
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... effect through the implementation of new technological means which left the motionless body an island of calm in a mine field of destructive explosions . Not production but destruction was the new agent of alienation , which led to ...
... effect through the implementation of new technological means which left the motionless body an island of calm in a mine field of destructive explosions . Not production but destruction was the new agent of alienation , which led to ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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