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And we are free to experience it because we are fragmentized . ( TOF , 300 ) a While cinema has ... The correspondence between fragmented nature and fragmentized human experience gives rise to this new horizon of perceptibility .
And we are free to experience it because we are fragmentized . ( TOF , 300 ) a While cinema has ... The correspondence between fragmented nature and fragmentized human experience gives rise to this new horizon of perceptibility .
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The public could experience something of the polar world when Antarctic dioramas were installed in the Berlin Institute for Oceanography in 1906 and the Berlin Museum of National History in 1912.22 Quite apart from the nationalist ...
The public could experience something of the polar world when Antarctic dioramas were installed in the Berlin Institute for Oceanography in 1906 and the Berlin Museum of National History in 1912.22 Quite apart from the nationalist ...
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Lina experiences exactly the same sensation as if the act had been performed on her own person , whereas her body while ... Lina de Ferkel thus seemed to lose personal experience and become completely immersed in the life of inanimate ...
Lina experiences exactly the same sensation as if the act had been performed on her own person , whereas her body while ... Lina de Ferkel thus seemed to lose personal experience and become completely immersed in the life of inanimate ...
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