Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 10-11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... position and cultural position as " other , " we are more “ embodied ” than are men , 2 at times literally reduced in value to bodies as means of exchange with the world . Hence as women we are held more accountable for matching the ...
... position and cultural position as " other , " we are more “ embodied ” than are men , 2 at times literally reduced in value to bodies as means of exchange with the world . Hence as women we are held more accountable for matching the ...
Síða 29
... position in space linking the television / aerobic studio space and the viewer's living room . Her directive language is " interactive , " addressed to the viewer directly , presuming our presence and cooperation in a virtual position ...
... position in space linking the television / aerobic studio space and the viewer's living room . Her directive language is " interactive , " addressed to the viewer directly , presuming our presence and cooperation in a virtual position ...
Síða 104
... position viewers in an explicit manner and develop quite specific political positions . Kaplan's typology of videos attempts to account for their diversity , but the ever - changing array is fetishized at the expense of individual ...
... position viewers in an explicit manner and develop quite specific political positions . Kaplan's typology of videos attempts to account for their diversity , but the ever - changing array is fetishized at the expense of individual ...
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Exercise and the Female Body on Video | 20 |
Rough Music Futurism and Postpunk Industrial Noise | 55 |
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