Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... early work , to the exclusion of flow and time . Removing flow and time is tantamount to removing the link which renders weight , tension , and angularity organic , emotional , and conventionally human . Consider Lamentation ( 1930 ) ...
... early work , to the exclusion of flow and time . Removing flow and time is tantamount to removing the link which renders weight , tension , and angularity organic , emotional , and conventionally human . Consider Lamentation ( 1930 ) ...
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... early thirties attempted to redefine presence in purely bodily terms . One essential means of that redefinition was the concerted use of ambiguity whose physical hallmarks were weight and discontinuity . By eliminating flow , Graham ...
... early thirties attempted to redefine presence in purely bodily terms . One essential means of that redefinition was the concerted use of ambiguity whose physical hallmarks were weight and discontinuity . By eliminating flow , Graham ...
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... Early Cinema to the Crowd Lynne Kirby Film and advertising , two forms of mass imagery that typify modern American culture , have enjoyed a close relation since the birth of cinema at the close of the last century . In addition to ...
... Early Cinema to the Crowd Lynne Kirby Film and advertising , two forms of mass imagery that typify modern American culture , have enjoyed a close relation since the birth of cinema at the close of the last century . In addition to ...
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