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... vision . The stereoscope contains two images , one of which addresses the left eye , and the other the right , but the stereoscopic spectator sees neither ; instead , his or her bipolar sensory apparatus conjures forth a fictive image ...
... vision . The stereoscope contains two images , one of which addresses the left eye , and the other the right , but the stereoscopic spectator sees neither ; instead , his or her bipolar sensory apparatus conjures forth a fictive image ...
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... vision with which we are more familiar , in which light emanates not from the eye but from the object of vision . Because Bilder effects such a tight meta- phoric join between the earlier model of vision and the aspira- tion toward ...
... vision with which we are more familiar , in which light emanates not from the eye but from the object of vision . Because Bilder effects such a tight meta- phoric join between the earlier model of vision and the aspira- tion toward ...
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... vision . In the case of romanticism and early modern- ism , the opposite is true ; freed from its alignment with the optical apparatuses which define objective vision , and firmly rooted in a body which often threatens to overwhelm it ...
... vision . In the case of romanticism and early modern- ism , the opposite is true ; freed from its alignment with the optical apparatuses which define objective vision , and firmly rooted in a body which often threatens to overwhelm it ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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