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... me who prompted me , you asked why do I turn around and look over my shoulder so often I said behind me it dances for I did not want to say : speaks . " ― What turns up behind our backs , are all effects 80 Discourse X.1.
... me who prompted me , you asked why do I turn around and look over my shoulder so often I said behind me it dances for I did not want to say : speaks . " ― What turns up behind our backs , are all effects 80 Discourse X.1.
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. What turns up behind our backs , are all effects of the words on bodies which have their turn the moment when they are no longer channelled by understanding , and allow a ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. What turns up behind our backs , are all effects of the words on bodies which have their turn the moment when they are no longer channelled by understanding , and allow a ...
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... turn her attention in the last half of the book to the rhetorical strategies of the Right's use of the media in Chile's political upheavals of the early 1970s . The catalyst for Ang's discussion of Dallas , its viewers , and its ...
... turn her attention in the last half of the book to the rhetorical strategies of the Right's use of the media in Chile's political upheavals of the early 1970s . The catalyst for Ang's discussion of Dallas , its viewers , and its ...
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