Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... possible — even more exuberantly than last time ( 512 ) . ** [ On why Susan Sontag wrote " Fascinating Fascism : ” ] A few [ American journalists ] told me that a possible reason for this absurd attack was that she may have been doing ...
... possible — even more exuberantly than last time ( 512 ) . ** [ On why Susan Sontag wrote " Fascinating Fascism : ” ] A few [ American journalists ] told me that a possible reason for this absurd attack was that she may have been doing ...
Síða 48
... possible : I praised with conviction whatever she showed me and I had to defend it against her " ( Nachwort 99 ) . Though , he admits , that towards the end even his urgings were insufficient to overcome her refusals . This paternity ...
... possible : I praised with conviction whatever she showed me and I had to defend it against her " ( Nachwort 99 ) . Though , he admits , that towards the end even his urgings were insufficient to overcome her refusals . This paternity ...
Síða 91
... possible to show that the debate over technologies such as computation can only be conducted along the lines of a struggle between " bad " masculinist dreams of mastery or autonomy and " good " subversive opposition on the condition ...
... possible to show that the debate over technologies such as computation can only be conducted along the lines of a struggle between " bad " masculinist dreams of mastery or autonomy and " good " subversive opposition on the condition ...
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The Power of the Image | 20 |
The Preface of a Spouse | 45 |
Veza CanettiBetween Fact and Fiction | 56 |
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