Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfur 1-21995 |
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... border region . The Fence and the River in Art and Popular Culture Throughout this century , the US - Mexico ... border as an obelisk - shaped monument or an imaginary line drawn in the sand ( see Vanderwood and Samponaro ; Fox , " New ...
... border region . The Fence and the River in Art and Popular Culture Throughout this century , the US - Mexico ... border as an obelisk - shaped monument or an imaginary line drawn in the sand ( see Vanderwood and Samponaro ; Fox , " New ...
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... border region . One film- maker , determined to make an objective documentary about NAFTA , told me that it was much easier for him to find articu- late anti - NAFTA spokespeople for his film than pro - NAFTA ones , because the anti ...
... border region . One film- maker , determined to make an objective documentary about NAFTA , told me that it was much easier for him to find articu- late anti - NAFTA spokespeople for his film than pro - NAFTA ones , because the anti ...
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... border as well as those who live 900 kilometers to the South of the U.S. - Mexican border . One of the arguments used to justify these limits is Berumen's contention that one must not approach the region from the vantage point of its ...
... border as well as those who live 900 kilometers to the South of the U.S. - Mexican border . One of the arguments used to justify these limits is Berumen's contention that one must not approach the region from the vantage point of its ...
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