Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... century medical photographers articu- lated the concerns Ollerenshaw would raise a century later . Hardly worried about the excess inherent in the voracious cam- era , people tended to believe something quite different — that ...
... century medical photographers articu- lated the concerns Ollerenshaw would raise a century later . Hardly worried about the excess inherent in the voracious cam- era , people tended to believe something quite different — that ...
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... century and the German bourgeoisie in the nineteenth century , for example , had been cut off from acting in or influencing the world and thus , accord- ing to Lepenies , they articulated their powerlessness in literary forms of ...
... century and the German bourgeoisie in the nineteenth century , for example , had been cut off from acting in or influencing the world and thus , accord- ing to Lepenies , they articulated their powerlessness in literary forms of ...
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... century experience , is refracted through the lens of sexual difference . It is not insignificant , for example , that Kracauer describes boredom in relation to Taylorized labor and rationalized leisure and chooses a twentieth - century ...
... century experience , is refracted through the lens of sexual difference . It is not insignificant , for example , that Kracauer describes boredom in relation to Taylorized labor and rationalized leisure and chooses a twentieth - century ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
DISCOURSE 16 | 16 |
individuals | 25 |
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