Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... describe some general historical and discursive features of the European avant - garde , by way of a very cursory recap of some events issuing from the French Revolution . It is generally agreed that the European political avant - garde ...
... describe some general historical and discursive features of the European avant - garde , by way of a very cursory recap of some events issuing from the French Revolution . It is generally agreed that the European political avant - garde ...
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... describe ourselves as “ self - determining agents , " why would we describe other female workers in this manner ? Of all the essays in this issue , only Chancer begins to approach this question , asking what it is about sex work that ...
... describe ourselves as “ self - determining agents , " why would we describe other female workers in this manner ? Of all the essays in this issue , only Chancer begins to approach this question , asking what it is about sex work that ...
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... describe the layers of her allusions to texts and Bruno to describe the layers of texts ( film stills , advertisements , and reviews , among them ) related to the predominantly lost films she is studying ( in fact , I would suggest that ...
... describe the layers of her allusions to texts and Bruno to describe the layers of texts ( film stills , advertisements , and reviews , among them ) related to the predominantly lost films she is studying ( in fact , I would suggest that ...
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