Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... mass culture . " Crow employs a somewhat different strategy in claiming a more important role for mass culture in the trajectory of moder- nism . Rather than adding to the subspecies of modernism , he explores how modernist painters of ...
... mass culture . " Crow employs a somewhat different strategy in claiming a more important role for mass culture in the trajectory of moder- nism . Rather than adding to the subspecies of modernism , he explores how modernist painters of ...
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... mass movement . " 39 The term " mass " has various implications for movement . " Movement , " Graham wrote , " is the one speech which cannot lie . In movement all that is false , or too obviously learned , becomes glaringly apparent ...
... mass movement . " 39 The term " mass " has various implications for movement . " Movement , " Graham wrote , " is the one speech which cannot lie . In movement all that is false , or too obviously learned , becomes glaringly apparent ...
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... mass culture to woman in two pejorative respects . First , mass culture was largely personified as " feminine " in its emotional engagement and disarming of a passive spectator , as opposed to modernist textual forms presumed to be ...
... mass culture to woman in two pejorative respects . First , mass culture was largely personified as " feminine " in its emotional engagement and disarming of a passive spectator , as opposed to modernist textual forms presumed to be ...
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