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... aesthetic of the music hall , " or an aesthetic " that fluctuates between cubism and vaudeville . " " But this is to miss the point : for Cocteau the usefulness of popular culture to avant - garde practice is due more to its sheer ...
... aesthetic of the music hall , " or an aesthetic " that fluctuates between cubism and vaudeville . " " But this is to miss the point : for Cocteau the usefulness of popular culture to avant - garde practice is due more to its sheer ...
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... aesthetic exemplar for , the modernist produc- tion that follows upon it . Cocteau : " The shower from this noise has woken us so that we can now produce a different noise " ( JB 138-41 ) . Thus , according to Cocteau , the French ...
... aesthetic exemplar for , the modernist produc- tion that follows upon it . Cocteau : " The shower from this noise has woken us so that we can now produce a different noise " ( JB 138-41 ) . Thus , according to Cocteau , the French ...
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... aesthetic . The colonizing spirit of the Western aesthetic seemed clear enough , but so too was the power of its ambiguous recognition . As Europe was readying to become the economic center of late capitalism , socialist President ...
... aesthetic . The colonizing spirit of the Western aesthetic seemed clear enough , but so too was the power of its ambiguous recognition . As Europe was readying to become the economic center of late capitalism , socialist President ...
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