Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Síða 85
... sense impressions he describes are clearly the equiv- alent of distraction — an experience of sensory stimulation as ... senses and enabling the subject to parry the shocks of a new , and often antagonistic , reality.11 While Kracauer ...
... sense impressions he describes are clearly the equiv- alent of distraction — an experience of sensory stimulation as ... senses and enabling the subject to parry the shocks of a new , and often antagonistic , reality.11 While Kracauer ...
Síða 112
... sense of identity must have been interwoven , to some extent , with the costumes she donned at social functions at college and at work . Autobio- graphical denial is commonplace amongst artists and writers ; however , denial simply ...
... sense of identity must have been interwoven , to some extent , with the costumes she donned at social functions at college and at work . Autobio- graphical denial is commonplace amongst artists and writers ; however , denial simply ...
Síða 118
... sense of inventing forms and worlds that no longer owe anything to the real , and in the sense of a photographer's individual expression . Still , the fact remains that in a great majority of cases , photographs continue to draw us ...
... sense of inventing forms and worlds that no longer owe anything to the real , and in the sense of a photographer's individual expression . Still , the fact remains that in a great majority of cases , photographs continue to draw us ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
DISCOURSE 16 | 16 |
individuals | 25 |
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