Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... critics also contribute to the creation of artworks in writing about them . They help determine what those works mean , how they work on us , what they make possible . It logically follows that a critic or a theorist could ...
... critics also contribute to the creation of artworks in writing about them . They help determine what those works mean , how they work on us , what they make possible . It logically follows that a critic or a theorist could ...
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... critics claim to speak on their behalf , to avow the unnamable significance they cannot say but which these critics still wish to hear ( see fig . 8 ) ? We cannot limit this demand to critics of Giacometti's work , and yet his smallest ...
... critics claim to speak on their behalf , to avow the unnamable significance they cannot say but which these critics still wish to hear ( see fig . 8 ) ? We cannot limit this demand to critics of Giacometti's work , and yet his smallest ...
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... critics also perturbed Marder and her U.S. audience . How , for instance , can Cahiers conclude with contented fatalism : " Life continues , so to speak . HIV positivity triggers love , which is obviously very impressive for the ...
... critics also perturbed Marder and her U.S. audience . How , for instance , can Cahiers conclude with contented fatalism : " Life continues , so to speak . HIV positivity triggers love , which is obviously very impressive for the ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
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