Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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... claims , Giacometti represents alienation as a temporary setback for otherwise adept citizens ( see Hohl 61 ) . Genet countered this claim , however , by arguing that the beauty of Giacometti's sculpture “ resides I believe in the ...
... claims , Giacometti represents alienation as a temporary setback for otherwise adept citizens ( see Hohl 61 ) . Genet countered this claim , however , by arguing that the beauty of Giacometti's sculpture “ resides I believe in the ...
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... claim tyrannical . When self - expiation becomes an imperative , unconscious determinants clearly operate for which our culture is neither the solution nor the sole cause ( see fig . 17 ) . 9 For politically strategic purposes , Michael ...
... claim tyrannical . When self - expiation becomes an imperative , unconscious determinants clearly operate for which our culture is neither the solution nor the sole cause ( see fig . 17 ) . 9 For politically strategic purposes , Michael ...
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... claims to want to introduce U. S. readers to an emerging field would feel compelled to do so in such ag- gressively ... claim to a shared , rather than borrowed , legacy . The reader who comes to this book previously unfamiliar with the ...
... claims to want to introduce U. S. readers to an emerging field would feel compelled to do so in such ag- gressively ... claim to a shared , rather than borrowed , legacy . The reader who comes to this book previously unfamiliar with the ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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