Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 10-11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... spectator what he considers a dazzling hypothesis with a typically Ger- man bias toward idealization . Nietzsche ... spectator passive ( though we shall come back to digestion shortly ) . There is , at bottom , some ontological disdain ...
... spectator what he considers a dazzling hypothesis with a typically Ger- man bias toward idealization . Nietzsche ... spectator passive ( though we shall come back to digestion shortly ) . There is , at bottom , some ontological disdain ...
Síða 11
... spectators ranged row on row about him ” ( 54 ) . Nietzsche is not much concerned in the blurred vision of the performer with the judicial system , yet he is , like the ancient spectator , not inattentive to the cultural world . And ...
... spectators ranged row on row about him ” ( 54 ) . Nietzsche is not much concerned in the blurred vision of the performer with the judicial system , yet he is , like the ancient spectator , not inattentive to the cultural world . And ...
Síða 93
... spectator , the angle of the observer . Thus the spectator ( or auditor ) is in tandem with the maker and can transform and deform the images . Deleuze argues that the simulacrum " subverts the world of representation " and is not a ...
... spectator , the angle of the observer . Thus the spectator ( or auditor ) is in tandem with the maker and can transform and deform the images . Deleuze argues that the simulacrum " subverts the world of representation " and is not a ...
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