Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 22Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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... writes , " is first of all unique in that it builds around itself a circle of flame . The limit should not be transgressed because a certain absolute of horror is intransmissible . To pretend to be able to do so is to make oneself ...
... writes , " is first of all unique in that it builds around itself a circle of flame . The limit should not be transgressed because a certain absolute of horror is intransmissible . To pretend to be able to do so is to make oneself ...
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... writes , we can no longer speak of bodies or objects of knowledge without acknowledging the in - built technologies through which their health and life are regulated and disciplined , then it is impossible to write of television as ...
... writes , we can no longer speak of bodies or objects of knowledge without acknowledging the in - built technologies through which their health and life are regulated and disciplined , then it is impossible to write of television as ...
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... writes David W. Noble . " Progress as the history of liberty was a movement from the space of the despotic Oriental civilization westward " ( 239 ) . Most of these historians , according to Noble , “ ... chose therefore , to write ...
... writes David W. Noble . " Progress as the history of liberty was a movement from the space of the despotic Oriental civilization westward " ( 239 ) . Most of these historians , according to Noble , “ ... chose therefore , to write ...
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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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