Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 22Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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Síða 17
... less astounding , however , if we consider the historical source through which secular Jewish artists and thinkers encountered the association between Jews and the Second Commandment . Most art theorists had a rather weak grasp of ...
... less astounding , however , if we consider the historical source through which secular Jewish artists and thinkers encountered the association between Jews and the Second Commandment . Most art theorists had a rather weak grasp of ...
Síða 8
... less significant than the reverse . That is , Castilian knowledge and attitude toward life did not change as much as knowledge and attitude toward life among Aymara and Inca people . The same today : Bolivia's music players and ...
... less significant than the reverse . That is , Castilian knowledge and attitude toward life did not change as much as knowledge and attitude toward life among Aymara and Inca people . The same today : Bolivia's music players and ...
Síða 82
... less fixed and less monocular than has been presumed to be the case both in classical theories of subjecthood and - importantly 82 Discourse 22.3.
... less fixed and less monocular than has been presumed to be the case both in classical theories of subjecthood and - importantly 82 Discourse 22.3.
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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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