Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... given . On the contrary , it seems to us that narration is only a consequence of the visible ( apparent ) images themselves and their direct combinations - it is never a given . So - called classical narration derives directly from the ...
... given . On the contrary , it seems to us that narration is only a consequence of the visible ( apparent ) images themselves and their direct combinations - it is never a given . So - called classical narration derives directly from the ...
Síða 127
... given language of the nation . Unrelated to a historical or archival function , the di- agram is a loose - clad configuration of social and spatial possibilities that include areas of illegalism or transgression , what perhaps might be ...
... given language of the nation . Unrelated to a historical or archival function , the di- agram is a loose - clad configuration of social and spatial possibilities that include areas of illegalism or transgression , what perhaps might be ...
Síða 133
... given surface in the form of differentiations reminiscent of what characterized the diagram as a set of causes actualized , integrated , and differentiated within their effects . In this definition of the Baroque built upon the geometry ...
... given surface in the form of differentiations reminiscent of what characterized the diagram as a set of causes actualized , integrated , and differentiated within their effects . In this definition of the Baroque built upon the geometry ...
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