Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 7–9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... experiences over which I have had little control and yet I speak as if that lack of knowledge did not affect the way I experience , say , in this case , a film . I am thus as much sustained by what I know as by what I don't know ...
... experiences over which I have had little control and yet I speak as if that lack of knowledge did not affect the way I experience , say , in this case , a film . I am thus as much sustained by what I know as by what I don't know ...
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... experience in showing the film in Hyderabad can be considered the definitive experience of showing the film in India . It was a complicated experience where so many people from different factions of Indian life from commercial cinema ...
... experience in showing the film in Hyderabad can be considered the definitive experience of showing the film in India . It was a complicated experience where so many people from different factions of Indian life from commercial cinema ...
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... experience what Laurie Anderson evokes poetically , one would have to listen simultaneously in the present to the language of the past and to the language of the future . The language of the present would , in other words , condense ...
... experience what Laurie Anderson evokes poetically , one would have to listen simultaneously in the present to the language of the past and to the language of the future . The language of the present would , in other words , condense ...
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