Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... flow of repetition is arrested and the imaginary is called to order - and to arms . The women aboard spot an unprotected luxury yacht . Once both ships are within sight of each other , the crew members receive orders from their ...
... flow of repetition is arrested and the imaginary is called to order - and to arms . The women aboard spot an unprotected luxury yacht . Once both ships are within sight of each other , the crew members receive orders from their ...
Síða 4
... sand , because our eyes float in rainwater , because our pain is made up of burdens bound in corn husk , because our joy flows over the land , because touching ourselves we touch everything -Wendy Rose Walking on the Prayerstick.
... sand , because our eyes float in rainwater , because our pain is made up of burdens bound in corn husk , because our joy flows over the land , because touching ourselves we touch everything -Wendy Rose Walking on the Prayerstick.
Síða 179
... flow of Black independent cinema and critical writings . Exercises ... that's ' D ' as in the sixth letter in ' INGREDIENTS ' ... to help people think better . Books Received Mieke Bal . Death & Dissymmetry : The Spring - Summer 1989 179.
... flow of Black independent cinema and critical writings . Exercises ... that's ' D ' as in the sixth letter in ' INGREDIENTS ' ... to help people think better . Books Received Mieke Bal . Death & Dissymmetry : The Spring - Summer 1989 179.
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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