Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... sense " and in fact , to " mend the sense " of the nose by scratching the printed word from the page in order to get behind the technology of print to " the real thing . ” 17 There is a long history of cut - off or missing noses from ...
... sense " and in fact , to " mend the sense " of the nose by scratching the printed word from the page in order to get behind the technology of print to " the real thing . ” 17 There is a long history of cut - off or missing noses from ...
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... sense , its concentration on the present moment , and even its use of formulas . But it is essentially a more deliberate and self- conscious orality , based permanently on the use of writing and print , which are essential for the ...
... sense , its concentration on the present moment , and even its use of formulas . But it is essentially a more deliberate and self- conscious orality , based permanently on the use of writing and print , which are essential for the ...
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... sense of Piaget's “ syncretistic vision ” ) , this does not mean that they are organicist in the traditional sense . They are , on the contrary , seen in constant tension to secondary analytic modes of thinking and the " new holism ...
... sense of Piaget's “ syncretistic vision ” ) , this does not mean that they are organicist in the traditional sense . They are , on the contrary , seen in constant tension to secondary analytic modes of thinking and the " new holism ...
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About Our Contributors | 3 |
Helke Sander and the Will to Change | 10 |
The Power of the Narrator in Modernist | 31 |
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