Discourse, Band 14Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... nature of happenings , the question of direction assumes great importance . The formal nature of happenings , insofar as they try to resist authoritarianism , made it necessary to evade conventional the- atrical structures . The ...
... nature of happenings , the question of direction assumes great importance . The formal nature of happenings , insofar as they try to resist authoritarianism , made it necessary to evade conventional the- atrical structures . The ...
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... nature of the act itself but the fact that such an artistic experience excludes the possibility of having an audience , even if only a single spectator . ( Actually , there were people who lived in the vicinity of the Wall who saw the ...
... nature of the act itself but the fact that such an artistic experience excludes the possibility of having an audience , even if only a single spectator . ( Actually , there were people who lived in the vicinity of the Wall who saw the ...
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... nature of reality , not the least of which are assumptions about one's own identity . The assumption of a virtual identity makes explicit the nature of the interaction as a performance , a condition existential psychology in particular ...
... nature of reality , not the least of which are assumptions about one's own identity . The assumption of a virtual identity makes explicit the nature of the interaction as a performance , a condition existential psychology in particular ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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