Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... story and just before she moves into the ecstatic stasis that ends the piece — Laurie Anderson says : This is not a story my people tell . It's something I know myself . And when I do my job I am thinking about these things . Because ...
... story and just before she moves into the ecstatic stasis that ends the piece — Laurie Anderson says : This is not a story my people tell . It's something I know myself . And when I do my job I am thinking about these things . Because ...
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... stories my people tell . " Even the language of naïve story telling is corrupted by the slang phrases of popular culture , such as " happy as a clam " or " hothead " : clichés that are meaningful , but that disrupt our ability to hear the ...
... stories my people tell . " Even the language of naïve story telling is corrupted by the slang phrases of popular culture , such as " happy as a clam " or " hothead " : clichés that are meaningful , but that disrupt our ability to hear the ...
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... story included , astonishingly , in a volume of proceedings from an academic conference on geriatric psychiatry that was held a few years ago in France . ( I would say that the insertion of the story in a predominantly academic ...
... story included , astonishingly , in a volume of proceedings from an academic conference on geriatric psychiatry that was held a few years ago in France . ( I would say that the insertion of the story in a predominantly academic ...
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