Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Side 186
... argues that it preserves the spectator's sense of " being told a story . " Parallel editing , as he says , " ruled the narrator system " ( 189 ) , which was most fully devel- oped in films like the 1909 Corner in Wheat , a film ...
... argues that it preserves the spectator's sense of " being told a story . " Parallel editing , as he says , " ruled the narrator system " ( 189 ) , which was most fully devel- oped in films like the 1909 Corner in Wheat , a film ...
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... argues , the medical artist was able to meet the demands of both aesthetics and medicine . However , with the technological advances of photography , suddenly it was too " easy " for any doctor to produce a quick illustration . For ...
... argues , the medical artist was able to meet the demands of both aesthetics and medicine . However , with the technological advances of photography , suddenly it was too " easy " for any doctor to produce a quick illustration . For ...
Side 172
... argues , “ elimi- nated the need for a spiritual understanding of labor ; the work ethic was eclipsed by a quantitative economy of energy " ( 59 ) . Echoing Rathenau's assessment of the networks of production made possible by this shift ...
... argues , “ elimi- nated the need for a spiritual understanding of labor ; the work ethic was eclipsed by a quantitative economy of energy " ( 59 ) . Echoing Rathenau's assessment of the networks of production made possible by this shift ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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