Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... fact , noise plays a primary role in the perception of virtually every musical sound . Noise components at the beginning of musical instrument tones ( usual- ly no longer than a few milliseconds in duration ) , referred to as attack ...
... fact , noise plays a primary role in the perception of virtually every musical sound . Noise components at the beginning of musical instrument tones ( usual- ly no longer than a few milliseconds in duration ) , referred to as attack ...
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... fact , it is precisely through the clash of two languages , two competing discourses , that the tension between maleness and femaleness is played out in the film - albeit in a somewhat humorous vein . 99 Early on , Highway tells the ...
... fact , it is precisely through the clash of two languages , two competing discourses , that the tension between maleness and femaleness is played out in the film - albeit in a somewhat humorous vein . 99 Early on , Highway tells the ...
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... fact , there are good reasons why she does not initially spotlight femininity's " special " relationship to sound . Carefully distancing herself from the idea that woman enjoys some kind of immediate or privileged relationship with ...
... fact , there are good reasons why she does not initially spotlight femininity's " special " relationship to sound . Carefully distancing herself from the idea that woman enjoys some kind of immediate or privileged relationship with ...
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