Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... give the purchaser a nostalgic sense of quality and durability . The second strategy is to come out with a “ new ” and " improved " product each year , giving the buyer a sensation of being on the cutting edge of progress . Sherman's ...
... give the purchaser a nostalgic sense of quality and durability . The second strategy is to come out with a “ new ” and " improved " product each year , giving the buyer a sensation of being on the cutting edge of progress . Sherman's ...
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... give them their heritage , is also the film's gift to the audience and to African - American history . " I'm trying to learn ya how to touch your own spirit ... to give you something to take north with ya . Call on those old Africans ...
... give them their heritage , is also the film's gift to the audience and to African - American history . " I'm trying to learn ya how to touch your own spirit ... to give you something to take north with ya . Call on those old Africans ...
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... give it a place in the image and composition , they succumb to an ambiguous force . There is , on the one hand , a raw , primal quality that brings the photographer face to face with the " real " he or she has chosen to capture . This ...
... give it a place in the image and composition , they succumb to an ambiguous force . There is , on the one hand , a raw , primal quality that brings the photographer face to face with the " real " he or she has chosen to capture . This ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
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