Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... seen , the female body doesn't present itself as a unity with itself , as autonomous , but rather as hetero- nomous , associated with physical objects and animals . In appearance , the difference is obliterated , the boundary diffuse ...
... seen , the female body doesn't present itself as a unity with itself , as autonomous , but rather as hetero- nomous , associated with physical objects and animals . In appearance , the difference is obliterated , the boundary diffuse ...
Síða 81
... seen seconds before from another angle . It anticipates what will be seen shortly . These syntheses result in identifications of objects , iden- tifications that never are completed , syntheses that a subsequent sighting can always ...
... seen seconds before from another angle . It anticipates what will be seen shortly . These syntheses result in identifications of objects , iden- tifications that never are completed , syntheses that a subsequent sighting can always ...
Síða 52
... seen as one of dispossession of pristine cultural identities . A variety of codes , of dress , facial , bodily , and gestural expres- sion , clash in this scene whose mise - en - scène is quite evidently staged . So having said that it ...
... seen as one of dispossession of pristine cultural identities . A variety of codes , of dress , facial , bodily , and gestural expres- sion , clash in this scene whose mise - en - scène is quite evidently staged . So having said that it ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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