Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... essay on jazz in 1936 , during a period when all of his writing was done under considerable duress in the face of Hitler's rise to power and his own imminent emigration to America . The essay did not appear " out of the blue , " as it ...
... essay on jazz in 1936 , during a period when all of his writing was done under considerable duress in the face of Hitler's rise to power and his own imminent emigration to America . The essay did not appear " out of the blue , " as it ...
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... essay that human subjectivity was now alienated from itself and its own best interests to such a degree that “ it can experience its own destruction as an aesthetic pleasure of the first order , " a formulation Adorno echoes throughout ...
... essay that human subjectivity was now alienated from itself and its own best interests to such a degree that “ it can experience its own destruction as an aesthetic pleasure of the first order , " a formulation Adorno echoes throughout ...
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... essay in the larger context of Mulvey's feminist theory and practice . Mulvey , always an astute reader of her own work , writes in her introduction that her intention in these essays was to chart the course of the feminist movement ...
... essay in the larger context of Mulvey's feminist theory and practice . Mulvey , always an astute reader of her own work , writes in her introduction that her intention in these essays was to chart the course of the feminist movement ...
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1 FallWinter 198990 | 2 |
John Cages Aesthetics | 28 |
Introduction to On Jazz | 39 |
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