Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... argues , the medical artist was able to meet the demands of both aesthetics and medicine . However , with the technological advances of photography , suddenly it was too " easy " for any doctor to produce a quick illustration . For ...
... argues , the medical artist was able to meet the demands of both aesthetics and medicine . However , with the technological advances of photography , suddenly it was too " easy " for any doctor to produce a quick illustration . For ...
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... argues that , by the turn of the century , boredom had become available to all through the leveling effects of a ... argue , allows for a complex kind of training , sharpening the senses and enabling the subject to parry the shocks of a ...
... argues that , by the turn of the century , boredom had become available to all through the leveling effects of a ... argue , allows for a complex kind of training , sharpening the senses and enabling the subject to parry the shocks of a ...
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... argues , " to de - center the white patriarchal gaze , we have to focus on someone else for a change . . . . the film takes up that group that is truly on the bottom of this society's race - sex hierarchy . Black women tend not to be ...
... argues , " to de - center the white patriarchal gaze , we have to focus on someone else for a change . . . . the film takes up that group that is truly on the bottom of this society's race - sex hierarchy . Black women tend not to be ...
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