Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... objects to representing them from memory , then back to the object , his shifts engendered only arbitrary technical distinctions : his return to copying " d'après nature , " whereby the object is seemingly untarnished by the artist's ...
... objects to representing them from memory , then back to the object , his shifts engendered only arbitrary technical distinctions : his return to copying " d'après nature , " whereby the object is seemingly untarnished by the artist's ...
Síða 17
... objects he tried to recall , the objects would recede in his mind , the figures becoming “ so very small that with one ... Object If I were ever able to render a head as it really is , that would mean I could grasp hold of reality - I ...
... objects he tried to recall , the objects would recede in his mind , the figures becoming “ so very small that with one ... Object If I were ever able to render a head as it really is , that would mean I could grasp hold of reality - I ...
Síða 123
... object , important for nothing more than her " to - be - looked - at - ness . " This now almost canonical concept that men are subjects while women are objects , or as John Berger put it : " Men act and women appear . Men look at women ...
... object , important for nothing more than her " to - be - looked - at - ness . " This now almost canonical concept that men are subjects while women are objects , or as John Berger put it : " Men act and women appear . Men look at women ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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