Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... body as enactment of individual and / or collective violence . - To inquire into how we have gone about territorializing the body obviously constitutes only one of the many conceivable moves toward activating an ecological hermeneutic ...
... body as enactment of individual and / or collective violence . - To inquire into how we have gone about territorializing the body obviously constitutes only one of the many conceivable moves toward activating an ecological hermeneutic ...
Síða 14
... body , exposed to the pitiless onslaught of Time . He establishes this frame so skillfully , that grim Endicott's castrating blow transforms , before our eyes , into an act of mercy . By chopping down the maypole , provocative symbol of ...
... body , exposed to the pitiless onslaught of Time . He establishes this frame so skillfully , that grim Endicott's castrating blow transforms , before our eyes , into an act of mercy . By chopping down the maypole , provocative symbol of ...
Síða 68
... body . “ Captain Cosmo , " to choose one of a whole world of imaginary characters , is a plastic figure , whose white and red body can be taken apart and rebuilt in various forms . The chil- dren can substitute a leg for the head , an ...
... body . “ Captain Cosmo , " to choose one of a whole world of imaginary characters , is a plastic figure , whose white and red body can be taken apart and rebuilt in various forms . The chil- dren can substitute a leg for the head , an ...
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