Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... nature — it is unnec- essary for him to use the vague terms which denote a differ- ence in the degree of mental suffering , as for instance , distress , sorrow , deep sorrow , grief , melancholy , anguish , despair ; the picture speaks ...
... nature — it is unnec- essary for him to use the vague terms which denote a differ- ence in the degree of mental suffering , as for instance , distress , sorrow , deep sorrow , grief , melancholy , anguish , despair ; the picture speaks ...
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... nature " and has been perceived as an accomplishment of that desire , the earliest photographic images actually contributed to an understanding of the relative and conven- tional nature of truth . In a reading of psychological processes ...
... nature " and has been perceived as an accomplishment of that desire , the earliest photographic images actually contributed to an understanding of the relative and conven- tional nature of truth . In a reading of psychological processes ...
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... nature can reproduce itself through an internal act of contempla- tion with that of her claim that photography seems to have offered the impressionists another sort of narcissism , the strange impen- etrability of nature as reflected on ...
... nature can reproduce itself through an internal act of contempla- tion with that of her claim that photography seems to have offered the impressionists another sort of narcissism , the strange impen- etrability of nature as reflected on ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
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