Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Síða 54
... pose of Sgt . Wil- liam Shakespeare is extraordinary because of its intertextual cor- respondence with the statue , yet the pose is typical in that it marks a contest for meaning between the aesthetic and the scientific in medical ...
... pose of Sgt . Wil- liam Shakespeare is extraordinary because of its intertextual cor- respondence with the statue , yet the pose is typical in that it marks a contest for meaning between the aesthetic and the scientific in medical ...
Síða 55
... pose marks the intersection of these two discourses with a paradox : within aesthetic discourse the pose signifies the pres- ence of the artist / photographer who has carefully arranged the model , while in scientific discourse the pose ...
... pose marks the intersection of these two discourses with a paradox : within aesthetic discourse the pose signifies the pres- ence of the artist / photographer who has carefully arranged the model , while in scientific discourse the pose ...
Síða 70
... pose them as if they were mannequins and lamenting that he could not use corpses for the same task . Any further doubt about who Duchenne considered to be the subject of his medical photographs is erased by the frontis- piece to the ...
... pose them as if they were mannequins and lamenting that he could not use corpses for the same task . Any further doubt about who Duchenne considered to be the subject of his medical photographs is erased by the frontis- piece to the ...
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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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