Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Gauss cut through the artificialities of rhetoric to offer up the things to be learned in their full presence : " Such an incident [ Rousseau's discovery of the Academy of Dijon essay competition ] Gauss made memorable , invested with ...
... Gauss cut through the artificialities of rhetoric to offer up the things to be learned in their full presence : " Such an incident [ Rousseau's discovery of the Academy of Dijon essay competition ] Gauss made memorable , invested with ...
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... Gauss membership in a special community of " men " for whom specific acts of transmission take value as really a higher art of resistance to the mediocrities and dogmatisms of history : - It seems to me there has always been a ...
... Gauss membership in a special community of " men " for whom specific acts of transmission take value as really a higher art of resistance to the mediocrities and dogmatisms of history : - It seems to me there has always been a ...
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... Gauss's conversations with a work- ing - class student , we receive a very different view of the function of the university from the one that the tributes to Gauss offered . As Gauss's interlocutor puts it at the end of the book ...
... Gauss's conversations with a work- ing - class student , we receive a very different view of the function of the university from the one that the tributes to Gauss offered . As Gauss's interlocutor puts it at the end of the book ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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