Discourse, Bindi 11-121988 |
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... modernism's attempt to collapse the difference between life and art or through the anorexic's expressive use of her body in the " art of starvation . " One might object that the modernist wished to fashion a body - text which would ...
... modernism's attempt to collapse the difference between life and art or through the anorexic's expressive use of her body in the " art of starvation . " One might object that the modernist wished to fashion a body - text which would ...
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... modernism , he explores how modernist painters of all types exploited mass culture to stimulate their experiments in visual form , either by making popular entertainment the subject matter of their paint- ings ( the impressionists ) or ...
... modernism , he explores how modernist painters of all types exploited mass culture to stimulate their experiments in visual form , either by making popular entertainment the subject matter of their paint- ings ( the impressionists ) or ...
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... modernist aesthetic practice . In Baudelaire's words , he is constantly looking for that “ indefinable something we may be allowed to call ' modernity , ' " which is " the transient , the fleet- ing , and the contingent . " His aim is ...
... modernist aesthetic practice . In Baudelaire's words , he is constantly looking for that “ indefinable something we may be allowed to call ' modernity , ' " which is " the transient , the fleet- ing , and the contingent . " His aim is ...
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1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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