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... apparatus - not the emotional apparatus - is thus homeostatic , quietistic , and economic : the mental apparatus works to free itself Grief-Work in Contemporary American Cultural Criticism Kathleen Woodward.
... apparatus - not the emotional apparatus - is thus homeostatic , quietistic , and economic : the mental apparatus works to free itself Grief-Work in Contemporary American Cultural Criticism Kathleen Woodward.
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... apparatus conjures forth a fictive image which is a composite of the two actual images , through which it is further distinguished by its apparent depth - of - field . Crary remarks that " the stereoscopic spectator sees neither the ...
... apparatus conjures forth a fictive image which is a composite of the two actual images , through which it is further distinguished by its apparent depth - of - field . Crary remarks that " the stereoscopic spectator sees neither the ...
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... apparatus ( 19 ) . But the concept of the " observer " implies not only an embodied and spectacularized eye whose ... apparatus as a metaphor for the gaze works to problematize the historical demarcations drawn by Techniques of the ...
... apparatus ( 19 ) . But the concept of the " observer " implies not only an embodied and spectacularized eye whose ... apparatus as a metaphor for the gaze works to problematize the historical demarcations drawn by Techniques of the ...
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