Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Síða 70
... claims to represent , in a simultaneously scientific and aesthetic form , the unmedi- ated truth of the emotions ... claim of scientific objectivity remains unresolved by medical photogra- phers , most of whom seem oblivious to the ...
... claims to represent , in a simultaneously scientific and aesthetic form , the unmedi- ated truth of the emotions ... claim of scientific objectivity remains unresolved by medical photogra- phers , most of whom seem oblivious to the ...
Síða 101
... claim that her work visually deconstructs the stereotypes of feminine identity while others , like Mira Schor , claim that the work reiterates and reinforces those same stereo- types . Amidst this vertigo of critical contradictions ...
... claim that her work visually deconstructs the stereotypes of feminine identity while others , like Mira Schor , claim that the work reiterates and reinforces those same stereo- types . Amidst this vertigo of critical contradictions ...
Síða 195
... claim that the earliest critical reactions to photog- raphy reflect " the fundamental narcissism " of the idea that nature can reproduce itself through an internal act of contempla- tion with that of her claim that photography seems to ...
... claim that the earliest critical reactions to photog- raphy reflect " the fundamental narcissism " of the idea that nature can reproduce itself through an internal act of contempla- tion with that of her claim that photography seems to ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
DISCOURSE 16 | 16 |
individuals | 25 |
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