Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... natural physical organs as well as conquests of their limits and weaknesses . With the help of an army of auxiliary organs that are , however , not just artificial substitutes but also incredible advancements in the performance of natural ...
... natural physical organs as well as conquests of their limits and weaknesses . With the help of an army of auxiliary organs that are , however , not just artificial substitutes but also incredible advancements in the performance of natural ...
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... natural . Youth is defined as private prop- erty , which in the West has been constructed as a natural right . Youth thus gives one the right to be seen and heard . The makeup artist : " You , for instance , Signore , have a right to ...
... natural . Youth is defined as private prop- erty , which in the West has been constructed as a natural right . Youth thus gives one the right to be seen and heard . The makeup artist : " You , for instance , Signore , have a right to ...
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... natural . " - White characterizes Hunter as having displayed throughout her life both a cynical view of the human condition and the capacity for the sublimity of romance . In keeping with her char- acter , this scene is one of both ...
... natural . " - White characterizes Hunter as having displayed throughout her life both a cynical view of the human condition and the capacity for the sublimity of romance . In keeping with her char- acter , this scene is one of both ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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