Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... emotions , an area of human experience that had previously eluded the descriptive efforts of science . Nineteenth - century scientists attempted to categorize and measure each isolated emotion and the range of its intensity , and ...
... emotions , an area of human experience that had previously eluded the descriptive efforts of science . Nineteenth - century scientists attempted to categorize and measure each isolated emotion and the range of its intensity , and ...
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... emotions . " This " accurate rendering " has little to do with whatever emotions the models might be feeling at the time ; instead , “ accuracy " refers to the correspondence between Duchenne's naming of specific mus- cles and their ...
... emotions . " This " accurate rendering " has little to do with whatever emotions the models might be feeling at the time ; instead , “ accuracy " refers to the correspondence between Duchenne's naming of specific mus- cles and their ...
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... emotions and facial expression . Duchenne's project claims to represent , in a simultaneously scientific and aesthetic form , the unmedi- ated truth of the emotions , thoughts , and subjectivity of the person being photographed . Yet ...
... emotions and facial expression . Duchenne's project claims to represent , in a simultaneously scientific and aesthetic form , the unmedi- ated truth of the emotions , thoughts , and subjectivity of the person being photographed . Yet ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
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