Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... reality , in which you must believe . Nor does it say : I am the flaw in reality . It proposes a reality instantly doubled by a detour in relation to itself : a reconstructed sign , a sign of art that seeks to express a corporeal drive ...
... reality , in which you must believe . Nor does it say : I am the flaw in reality . It proposes a reality instantly doubled by a detour in relation to itself : a reconstructed sign , a sign of art that seeks to express a corporeal drive ...
Síða 83
... reality . That is the stuff that makes us human beings . We have journalists and social activists to ask the other ... reality in that way , it's about a kind of ultimate reality . - Cunningham : How do you see these workshops ...
... reality . That is the stuff that makes us human beings . We have journalists and social activists to ask the other ... reality in that way , it's about a kind of ultimate reality . - Cunningham : How do you see these workshops ...
Síða 102
... reality , smart drugs , and finally , " excretory " art . However , such texts rep- resent or present cultural ... reality rather than from the id . It is a failure to register an impression , involving a rejection of or detachment ...
... reality , smart drugs , and finally , " excretory " art . However , such texts rep- resent or present cultural ... reality rather than from the id . It is a failure to register an impression , involving a rejection of or detachment ...
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Professors | 28 |
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