Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... critical reception of de Beauvoir discussed by Moi , it is Riefenstahl herself who has adopted a sexist ploy - in the specific guise of an innocent but zestful femininity - that depoliticizes her career and either el- evates her , in ...
... critical reception of de Beauvoir discussed by Moi , it is Riefenstahl herself who has adopted a sexist ploy - in the specific guise of an innocent but zestful femininity - that depoliticizes her career and either el- evates her , in ...
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... critical commentary on this show see James Clifford , The Predica- ment of Culture : Twentieth - Century Ethnography , Literature and Art ( Cambridge : Harvard U P , 1988 ) ; Hal Foster , " The ' Primitive ' Unconscious of Mod- ern Art ...
... critical commentary on this show see James Clifford , The Predica- ment of Culture : Twentieth - Century Ethnography , Literature and Art ( Cambridge : Harvard U P , 1988 ) ; Hal Foster , " The ' Primitive ' Unconscious of Mod- ern Art ...
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... critical accounts of con- temporary technology - Paul Virilio writes , for instance , that " the development of territorial space by means of heavy material ma- chinery ( roads , railways , and so on ) is now giving way to an almost ...
... critical accounts of con- temporary technology - Paul Virilio writes , for instance , that " the development of territorial space by means of heavy material ma- chinery ( roads , railways , and so on ) is now giving way to an almost ...
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