Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 101988 |
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... represented world and our living room with other scenes of our culture . Ultimately , we are linked by beats — the sound of counting , of musical beats , of our own footbeats and heartbeats in tandem with the represented experience ...
... represented world and our living room with other scenes of our culture . Ultimately , we are linked by beats — the sound of counting , of musical beats , of our own footbeats and heartbeats in tandem with the represented experience ...
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... represented / mirror body into real space . The reflection of my own body in the mirror is separate from that represented ideal , a difference that I seek to traverse through my own work and effort . The more subject / object functions ...
... represented / mirror body into real space . The reflection of my own body in the mirror is separate from that represented ideal , a difference that I seek to traverse through my own work and effort . The more subject / object functions ...
Síða 100
... represented the wealth from an agricultural economy while houses with contiguous walls were distinctly urban and represented the wealth from commerce and industry , in short , urban life . In this context , the free standing suburban ...
... represented the wealth from an agricultural economy while houses with contiguous walls were distinctly urban and represented the wealth from commerce and industry , in short , urban life . In this context , the free standing suburban ...
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