Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... produced its own anamorphosis . In his Memoirs and Observations of 1699 , the Jesuit emissary and , later , travel writer Louis Le Comte wrote of his encounter with a lady who as- sumed the role of a Chinese princess swept to Europe by ...
... produced its own anamorphosis . In his Memoirs and Observations of 1699 , the Jesuit emissary and , later , travel writer Louis Le Comte wrote of his encounter with a lady who as- sumed the role of a Chinese princess swept to Europe by ...
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... produced by and for Europeans . Caraboo is a doubly commodified reflection : she does not so much imitate oriental representations as mimic imperial mimicry . This kind of simula-. cable to a runaway servant . In the pose of natural ...
... produced by and for Europeans . Caraboo is a doubly commodified reflection : she does not so much imitate oriental representations as mimic imperial mimicry . This kind of simula-. cable to a runaway servant . In the pose of natural ...
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... producing the insane as spectacle for the delectation of readers , but also of allowing victims to produce themselves as erotic . If it were hinted that inmates gained enjoyment from their own outrageous behavior or that it was in any ...
... producing the insane as spectacle for the delectation of readers , but also of allowing victims to produce themselves as erotic . If it were hinted that inmates gained enjoyment from their own outrageous behavior or that it was in any ...
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