Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... artist's mother or his wife ( see Nadar : " The Artist's Mother [ Or Wife ] " [ Camera 68 ] ) . Barthes claims that this is " one of the loveliest photographs in the world " ( 70 ) . Here , the woman occupies the traditional place of ...
... artist's mother or his wife ( see Nadar : " The Artist's Mother [ Or Wife ] " [ Camera 68 ] ) . Barthes claims that this is " one of the loveliest photographs in the world " ( 70 ) . Here , the woman occupies the traditional place of ...
Síða 116
... artist of the late - twentieth century . " The comparisons abound between the two artists : their similar approaches to the marketplace , their inability to articulate the meaning of their work , their extensive use of stereotyped and ...
... artist of the late - twentieth century . " The comparisons abound between the two artists : their similar approaches to the marketplace , their inability to articulate the meaning of their work , their extensive use of stereotyped and ...
Síða 133
... artist , not an Aboriginal artist . " Yes I am Aboriginal , but I have the right to be avant - garde like any white artist " ( qtd . in Murray 21 ) . Moffatt's films return to the compelling , colonial moment , cast as scenes of ...
... artist , not an Aboriginal artist . " Yes I am Aboriginal , but I have the right to be avant - garde like any white artist " ( qtd . in Murray 21 ) . Moffatt's films return to the compelling , colonial moment , cast as scenes of ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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