Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... human idea . In nothing is this more apparent than in the vigilance in her of that high human . instinct which seems to awaken the deepest responsive feel- ing without giving pain.29 The final oxymoron , " high human instinct ...
... human idea . In nothing is this more apparent than in the vigilance in her of that high human . instinct which seems to awaken the deepest responsive feel- ing without giving pain.29 The final oxymoron , " high human instinct ...
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... human labor that is not positive but negative , but the meaning of this negativity is the defiant message that human labor cannot be reduced to a narrowly defined political goal . In contemporary Chinese fiction , the forty years of com ...
... human labor that is not positive but negative , but the meaning of this negativity is the defiant message that human labor cannot be reduced to a narrowly defined political goal . In contemporary Chinese fiction , the forty years of com ...
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... human body and other mate- rials , not in an effort to degrade the body but , on the contrary , to validate the importance of the physical environment . Substi- tuting a drop of water for a glass lens to refract light , or a torso for a ...
... human body and other mate- rials , not in an effort to degrade the body but , on the contrary , to validate the importance of the physical environment . Substi- tuting a drop of water for a glass lens to refract light , or a torso for a ...
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