Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... images and words we see are in some way reframed . Because the texts appear , for the most part , as single words , their graphic qualities stand out . All those which con- cern women flutter before our eyes , but the two dream poems ...
... images and words we see are in some way reframed . Because the texts appear , for the most part , as single words , their graphic qualities stand out . All those which con- cern women flutter before our eyes , but the two dream poems ...
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... images of Washington other than those on money ( where we see only his hatless head ) , they are the signs by which we can recognize the reference to him and to the currency on which his image is featured . Moore's adop- tion of his image ...
... images of Washington other than those on money ( where we see only his hatless head ) , they are the signs by which we can recognize the reference to him and to the currency on which his image is featured . Moore's adop- tion of his image ...
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... images on stamps expanded early on and has continued to do so . As the number of images has increased , the interaction between stamps and money has evolved . While images of statesmen and patriotic symbols ( called definitives ) have ...
... images on stamps expanded early on and has continued to do so . As the number of images has increased , the interaction between stamps and money has evolved . While images of statesmen and patriotic symbols ( called definitives ) have ...
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