Discourse, Bindi 21,Útgáfur 1-21999 |
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Síða 68
... space exceeds specified capacity , the space is not crowded . Others , with gross perceptions , or who no longer live time as atomistic , for instance the vast majority of those living in present Egypt , would judge abstractly that that ...
... space exceeds specified capacity , the space is not crowded . Others , with gross perceptions , or who no longer live time as atomistic , for instance the vast majority of those living in present Egypt , would judge abstractly that that ...
Síða 147
... space that is systematically violent . The surveillers of hegemony in governed territories use the discursive space of its sacred institutions , in this case the political and legal system , to actively reconstruct a sense of moral ...
... space that is systematically violent . The surveillers of hegemony in governed territories use the discursive space of its sacred institutions , in this case the political and legal system , to actively reconstruct a sense of moral ...
Síða 149
... space itself , but also to the individual or group owners who are " in charge " of that space . In the capitalist regime of cool violence , groups or individuals are allowed to maintain private spaces as long as they remain within the ...
... space itself , but also to the individual or group owners who are " in charge " of that space . In the capitalist regime of cool violence , groups or individuals are allowed to maintain private spaces as long as they remain within the ...
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IntroductionThats | 11 |
Middle Eastern Films Before Thy Gaze Returns to Theein Less | 56 |
Life and Nothing More by Abbas Kiarostami | 77 |
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