Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Brassaï , Madonna But if an aesthetics ( or , rather , an anti - aesthetics ) of boredom shares certain affinities with the avant - garde , it also shares char- acteristics with popular cultural practices , particularly those which ...
... Brassaï , Madonna But if an aesthetics ( or , rather , an anti - aesthetics ) of boredom shares certain affinities with the avant - garde , it also shares char- acteristics with popular cultural practices , particularly those which ...
Síða 91
... Brassaï's representation of 1930s Parisian life . The remake , of course , is premised upon an internalized ... Brassaï's work . Madonna's direct and knowing look at the cam- era , for instance , could not be further from the ...
... Brassaï's representation of 1930s Parisian life . The remake , of course , is premised upon an internalized ... Brassaï's work . Madonna's direct and knowing look at the cam- era , for instance , could not be further from the ...
Síða 92
... Brassaï images remain provocative in their utter banality ( they seem to have been censored for their representa- tion of sexuality in its everydayness ) , the remake is banal in its attempt to shock and provoke . The Brassaï images ...
... Brassaï images remain provocative in their utter banality ( they seem to have been censored for their representa- tion of sexuality in its everydayness ) , the remake is banal in its attempt to shock and provoke . The Brassaï images ...
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