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а film thus implies that such practice is no longer bound up with race hierarchy or racially discriminatory practices . In the not - too - distant future , science has made good on the Human Genome Project's promise to prove us all the ...
а film thus implies that such practice is no longer bound up with race hierarchy or racially discriminatory practices . In the not - too - distant future , science has made good on the Human Genome Project's promise to prove us all the ...
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In her conclusion she states , moral spectatorship is a set of practices film theory can use to work on and through . But to work on a set of practices critically means neither to advocate for that sort of practice nor to denigrate its ...
In her conclusion she states , moral spectatorship is a set of practices film theory can use to work on and through . But to work on a set of practices critically means neither to advocate for that sort of practice nor to denigrate its ...
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Her dissertation looks at the emergence of artistic practices in the 1960s that engage directly with the news media , generating works in which television serves as a provocation for rethinking established conceptions of social life and ...
Her dissertation looks at the emergence of artistic practices in the 1960s that engage directly with the news media , generating works in which television serves as a provocation for rethinking established conceptions of social life and ...
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