Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... becomes a key concept for exploring subjectivity in modernity , not least of all because , in its German formulation ... become empty ( a twentieth - cen- tury view ) . The differences between these views of boredom are perhaps best ...
... becomes a key concept for exploring subjectivity in modernity , not least of all because , in its German formulation ... become empty ( a twentieth - cen- tury view ) . The differences between these views of boredom are perhaps best ...
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... become part of the past , part of making history , they " require a living context . " This memory " would encompass an image of the past , however tragic ... within its own continuity " ( 57 ) . Photography then becomes " the prophecy ...
... become part of the past , part of making history , they " require a living context . " This memory " would encompass an image of the past , however tragic ... within its own continuity " ( 57 ) . Photography then becomes " the prophecy ...
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... becoming the " basis of thought " during colonization ( Sidney 28 ) . The founding story becomes the backdrop , the performance scene , for telling the tale from another point ... become equivalent in value and include the Winter 1993-94 135.
... becoming the " basis of thought " during colonization ( Sidney 28 ) . The founding story becomes the backdrop , the performance scene , for telling the tale from another point ... become equivalent in value and include the Winter 1993-94 135.
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
DISCOURSE 16 | 16 |
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