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Side 53
... tion of the brow ; but they produce their effect nevertheless.27 Archer has embraced zoocentrism so enthusiastically that he explains the actors ' artistry in relation to the histrionic imagina- tion of dogs . The behaviors demanded of ...
... tion of the brow ; but they produce their effect nevertheless.27 Archer has embraced zoocentrism so enthusiastically that he explains the actors ' artistry in relation to the histrionic imagina- tion of dogs . The behaviors demanded of ...
Side 142
... tion . The clashing of these two usually incompatible languages , revolution and the market , suggests a fundamental need to revamp the bases for both . Their clashing reveals the grounding of emotions not in " nature " but in ...
... tion . The clashing of these two usually incompatible languages , revolution and the market , suggests a fundamental need to revamp the bases for both . Their clashing reveals the grounding of emotions not in " nature " but in ...
Side 56
... tion stemming from new means and instruments of communica- tion and information . How that information is used is another matter altogether and it can be decided once women are not just the stuff that cities are made of , but their ...
... tion stemming from new means and instruments of communica- tion and information . How that information is used is another matter altogether and it can be decided once women are not just the stuff that cities are made of , but their ...
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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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