Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... Duchenne was committed to using pho- tography to bring both medicine and aesthetics to higher levels . The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression represents his attempt to accomplish that task . Duchenne understood the alliance of ...
... Duchenne was committed to using pho- tography to bring both medicine and aesthetics to higher levels . The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression represents his attempt to accomplish that task . Duchenne understood the alliance of ...
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... Duchenne turned to his patients in the clinic and to a medical treatment with which he had been experimenting . Thus , most of the plates in the text depict the faces of Duchenne's nameless patients : four women , two young girls , an ...
... Duchenne turned to his patients in the clinic and to a medical treatment with which he had been experimenting . Thus , most of the plates in the text depict the faces of Duchenne's nameless patients : four women , two young girls , an ...
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... Duchenne dis- cusses the application of his work to painting and sculpture , using the work of Leonardo and Michelangelo to prove the value of artists attending to the knowledge of science — in this case , the knowledge provided in ...
... Duchenne dis- cusses the application of his work to painting and sculpture , using the work of Leonardo and Michelangelo to prove the value of artists attending to the knowledge of science — in this case , the knowledge provided in ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
DISCOURSE 16 | 16 |
individuals | 25 |
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