Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... animation of inanimate objects , which is defamed as animism when it applies to a feminine extension or projection of the body , is nothing other than the direct business of culture . The techno- transformation of the world , the ...
... animation of inanimate objects , which is defamed as animism when it applies to a feminine extension or projection of the body , is nothing other than the direct business of culture . The techno- transformation of the world , the ...
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... animation of the inanimate . It is of special histor- ical importance in this connection to indicate that the image of the most popular artificial human , namely Frankenstein's monster , was created by a woman , by Mary Wollstonecraft ...
... animation of the inanimate . It is of special histor- ical importance in this connection to indicate that the image of the most popular artificial human , namely Frankenstein's monster , was created by a woman , by Mary Wollstonecraft ...
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... Animation , # 24 , September 1989 Motion Picture Exhibition : Condition of Reception , # 25 , March 1990 Sound Comedy , # 26 , September 1990 Velvet Light Trap is published biannually in March and September . Single copy rates ...
... Animation , # 24 , September 1989 Motion Picture Exhibition : Condition of Reception , # 25 , March 1990 Sound Comedy , # 26 , September 1990 Velvet Light Trap is published biannually in March and September . Single copy rates ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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