Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 13,Oplag 2Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... becomes calm . The madness of foreignness is eliminated and Io can become the mother of children , who eventually have as descendants the fifty Egyptades and fifty Danaides . So Io is the ancestor of these Danaides who are the first ...
... becomes calm . The madness of foreignness is eliminated and Io can become the mother of children , who eventually have as descendants the fifty Egyptades and fifty Danaides . So Io is the ancestor of these Danaides who are the first ...
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... become thor- oughly institutionalized within postmodern culture . This is particularly evident in television where a preoccupa- tion with images of emotional well - being dominate the screen and where , as Mimi White has argued , the ...
... become thor- oughly institutionalized within postmodern culture . This is particularly evident in television where a preoccupa- tion with images of emotional well - being dominate the screen and where , as Mimi White has argued , the ...
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... become the norm in this area . The new , the different , and the original no longer automat- ically arouse our interest , or even our attention . Yet is it really the case that our eye has become indifferent , or has newness itself become ...
... become the norm in this area . The new , the different , and the original no longer automat- ically arouse our interest , or even our attention . Yet is it really the case that our eye has become indifferent , or has newness itself become ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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