Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... exists , under a few millimetres of invisible cosmetic , bathed in a milky white fluorescent glow . Each phase has its own modality : desire ( “ I want to believe " ) ; empowerment ( " you can act " ) ; knowledge ( " you know exists ...
... exists , under a few millimetres of invisible cosmetic , bathed in a milky white fluorescent glow . Each phase has its own modality : desire ( “ I want to believe " ) ; empowerment ( " you can act " ) ; knowledge ( " you know exists ...
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... exists in its reaction to a non - language - material that it transforms . . . . Narration is grounded in the image itself , but it is not given " ( C2 27 ) . What is at issue in both classification and narration is the question of the ...
... exists in its reaction to a non - language - material that it transforms . . . . Narration is grounded in the image itself , but it is not given " ( C2 27 ) . What is at issue in both classification and narration is the question of the ...
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... exists elsewhere , which because of the limitations of the camera frame cannot be seen or heard ; rather , the out ... exist , but rather to " insist " or " subsist " ; what might be called the incompleteness of the complete . The ...
... exists elsewhere , which because of the limitations of the camera frame cannot be seen or heard ; rather , the out ... exist , but rather to " insist " or " subsist " ; what might be called the incompleteness of the complete . The ...
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