Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... Moore's eccentric speech and manner an appealing subject . And Moore played to her fans , allowing herself to be put into cute situations for inter- views and emphasizing her eccentricity by adopting the cape and tricorn to look " like ...
... Moore's eccentric speech and manner an appealing subject . And Moore played to her fans , allowing herself to be put into cute situations for inter- views and emphasizing her eccentricity by adopting the cape and tricorn to look " like ...
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... Moore at thirty , perhaps because the stamp ostensibly honors Moore's early work . What- ever the rationale , the decision against the tricorn also makes practical sense . In costuming herself thus , Moore impersonates authority in a ...
... Moore at thirty , perhaps because the stamp ostensibly honors Moore's early work . What- ever the rationale , the decision against the tricorn also makes practical sense . In costuming herself thus , Moore impersonates authority in a ...
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... Moore's major critics to that date in defense of his contention that “ there is no question at all about the work of the 1950s and 1960s , whose slightness is universally conceded " ( Savage's 13 , 260n28 ) . Charles Molesworth , Moore's ...
... Moore's major critics to that date in defense of his contention that “ there is no question at all about the work of the 1950s and 1960s , whose slightness is universally conceded " ( Savage's 13 , 260n28 ) . Charles Molesworth , Moore's ...
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