Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... means for carrying through in the consciousness of man the horror of the acknowledged demonology . Except for a few polyphonic moments such as the introduction and a couple ensemble phrases , the music economizes with the most primitive ...
... means for carrying through in the consciousness of man the horror of the acknowledged demonology . Except for a few polyphonic moments such as the introduction and a couple ensemble phrases , the music economizes with the most primitive ...
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... means that man presupposes , perceives himself , his own creative power , in the form of an external substantial Entity ; it means that he ' projects , ' transposes his innermost essence into an alien Being ( ' God ' ) . ' God ' is thus ...
... means that man presupposes , perceives himself , his own creative power , in the form of an external substantial Entity ; it means that he ' projects , ' transposes his innermost essence into an alien Being ( ' God ' ) . ' God ' is thus ...
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... means of seduction , and psychic regression , which means that the borders of the ego relax with respect to identification with the camera , the fiction , and the apparatus itself . As such , the cinema becomes for the subject the ...
... means of seduction , and psychic regression , which means that the borders of the ego relax with respect to identification with the camera , the fiction , and the apparatus itself . As such , the cinema becomes for the subject the ...
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