Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... eyes beheld the permanent spectacle of an exteriority composed entirely of pomp , furor , cavalcades , and rapid movement . But when he went from Morocco to Algeria , Delacroix at the same time crossed a subtle frontier , one which ...
... eyes beheld the permanent spectacle of an exteriority composed entirely of pomp , furor , cavalcades , and rapid movement . But when he went from Morocco to Algeria , Delacroix at the same time crossed a subtle frontier , one which ...
Síða 45
... eye visible . In certain places and situations , the generosity of “ liberalism " grants her the use of her other eye and at the same time her complete gaze : both eyes , thanks to the face veil , are now wide open , gazing on the ...
... eye visible . In certain places and situations , the generosity of “ liberalism " grants her the use of her other eye and at the same time her complete gaze : both eyes , thanks to the face veil , are now wide open , gazing on the ...
Síða 46
... eyes wear a contracted look . Dialectal Arabic transcribes the experience in significant fa- shion : " I no longer go out protected “ ( that is , veiled , covered up ) . The woman who has freed herself of the veil will say , " I go out ...
... eyes wear a contracted look . Dialectal Arabic transcribes the experience in significant fa- shion : " I no longer go out protected “ ( that is , veiled , covered up ) . The woman who has freed herself of the veil will say , " I go out ...
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