Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... death , meet and cross . - Jean - Pierre Vernant , " In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf , it seems , no matter how diverse the viewers ' perspectives , is to look death in the face , beauty and death . In Vernant's ...
... death , meet and cross . - Jean - Pierre Vernant , " In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf , it seems , no matter how diverse the viewers ' perspectives , is to look death in the face , beauty and death . In Vernant's ...
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... death . Photography is in this sense like the theater of the late Tadeusz Kantor , a theater of death . But unlike the theater shrouded delib- erately in the imagery associated with him , photography veils and re - veils this knowledge ...
... death . Photography is in this sense like the theater of the late Tadeusz Kantor , a theater of death . But unlike the theater shrouded delib- erately in the imagery associated with him , photography veils and re - veils this knowledge ...
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... death , death as desire . The Spectacle and the Commodity The media in fact play a decisive role in Superman's demise . When Doomsday first makes his presence known , Superman is tied up in a television interview with an antagonistic ...
... death , death as desire . The Spectacle and the Commodity The media in fact play a decisive role in Superman's demise . When Doomsday first makes his presence known , Superman is tied up in a television interview with an antagonistic ...
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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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