Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 22Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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... Commandment , connects it , in turn , to the purism of high modernism , many of whose most important critics sup ... Commandment , then , does not just ban images of the Holocaust ; it upholds the standards of high modernism . The ...
... Commandment , connects it , in turn , to the purism of high modernism , many of whose most important critics sup ... Commandment , then , does not just ban images of the Holocaust ; it upholds the standards of high modernism . The ...
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... Commandment enjoys a disproportionate popularity among Jewish artists and critics . Leading cultural jour- nals have published few articles on the Fourth Commandment , for example , which enjoins us to keep the Sabbath , even though it ...
... Commandment enjoys a disproportionate popularity among Jewish artists and critics . Leading cultural jour- nals have published few articles on the Fourth Commandment , for example , which enjoins us to keep the Sabbath , even though it ...
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... Commandment . Most art theorists had a rather weak grasp of Cabalistic arguments ; often they possessed minimal understanding and even less interest in religious practice . But they did know secular discourses about art . Historically ...
... Commandment . Most art theorists had a rather weak grasp of Cabalistic arguments ; often they possessed minimal understanding and even less interest in religious practice . But they did know secular discourses about art . Historically ...
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Collective Memory Credibility Structures and the Case | 31 |
Greg Louganis and | 53 |
Problems for a Colorblind | 70 |
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