Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... continually agitated by fragmentations and ruptures ( this is in particular the object of the second volume in relation to the first ) , and thereby to confront the novel or the specific novelistic quality that cinema has produced for ...
... continually agitated by fragmentations and ruptures ( this is in particular the object of the second volume in relation to the first ) , and thereby to confront the novel or the specific novelistic quality that cinema has produced for ...
Síða 103
... continually ” ( Monadology 258 ) . This river image is repeated in the Letter to Ramond : There is always going on in the animal what goes on in it at the present moment ; that is , its body is in a continual change , like a river ; and ...
... continually ” ( Monadology 258 ) . This river image is repeated in the Letter to Ramond : There is always going on in the animal what goes on in it at the present moment ; that is , its body is in a continual change , like a river ; and ...
Síða 144
... continually told by politicians , the media , and even historians that racism has progressively receded in modern societies - from the end of slavery to decolonization struggles and civil rights move- ments . Certain specific ...
... continually told by politicians , the media , and even historians that racism has progressively receded in modern societies - from the end of slavery to decolonization struggles and civil rights move- ments . Certain specific ...
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