Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... published the journal in Bellas Artes and " its distribution did not receive adequate support " ( 10 ) . Leobardo Saravia Quiroz had already contended that in the northern part of Mexico " centralism has been a reality that defines ...
... published the journal in Bellas Artes and " its distribution did not receive adequate support " ( 10 ) . Leobardo Saravia Quiroz had already contended that in the northern part of Mexico " centralism has been a reality that defines ...
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... published in book form in 1970 . 17 Because these authors are just beginning to form workshops and because their work is published in plaquetas , which have small readerships , or in local and regional magazines whose circulation is ...
... published in book form in 1970 . 17 Because these authors are just beginning to form workshops and because their work is published in plaquetas , which have small readerships , or in local and regional magazines whose circulation is ...
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... published today find their points of entry in anthology form . The anthology has proven to be a successful venture into previously unpublished territory , and yet , these expeditions are shortened and limited within the context of the ...
... published today find their points of entry in anthology form . The anthology has proven to be a successful venture into previously unpublished territory , and yet , these expeditions are shortened and limited within the context of the ...
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