Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... particular class ( as it was thought to have been in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , especially in the atti- tudes and practices of those who pursued “ an immoderately sensual life " ) . Instead , he argues that , by the turn ...
... particular class ( as it was thought to have been in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , especially in the atti- tudes and practices of those who pursued “ an immoderately sensual life " ) . Instead , he argues that , by the turn ...
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... particular object but to ways of seeing at once historical and , as the examples above suggest , often gender specific . Brassaï , Madonna But if an aesthetics ( or , rather , an anti - aesthetics ) of boredom shares certain affinities ...
... particular object but to ways of seeing at once historical and , as the examples above suggest , often gender specific . Brassaï , Madonna But if an aesthetics ( or , rather , an anti - aesthetics ) of boredom shares certain affinities ...
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... Particular attention is also paid to the implications of certain artists ' attempts to transcend the condition of photography : the integration of the artificial within the natural in Nils - Udo's ephem- eral constructions ; the ...
... Particular attention is also paid to the implications of certain artists ' attempts to transcend the condition of photography : the integration of the artificial within the natural in Nils - Udo's ephem- eral constructions ; the ...
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