Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... example , I counted three genres of photographed details in three of the exhibition's installations , each narrating something different : Roughly : -The detail falling within the category " Beauty " ( composed of two subdivisions ) ...
... example , I counted three genres of photographed details in three of the exhibition's installations , each narrating something different : Roughly : -The detail falling within the category " Beauty " ( composed of two subdivisions ) ...
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... example , is his somewhat fan- tastical ( but , nonetheless , telling ) 1968 characterization of some of the institutions of state and civil society and the possibility they held out for rational governance ( his use of scare quotes is ...
... example , is his somewhat fan- tastical ( but , nonetheless , telling ) 1968 characterization of some of the institutions of state and civil society and the possibility they held out for rational governance ( his use of scare quotes is ...
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... example : " art is what we do . Culture is what is done to us .... Each man has a pub- lic of one ; that's how it is , always has been ” ( Carl Andre in Rose and Sandler 49 ) ; “ Art is this intense form of individualism that makes the ...
... example : " art is what we do . Culture is what is done to us .... Each man has a pub- lic of one ; that's how it is , always has been ” ( Carl Andre in Rose and Sandler 49 ) ; “ Art is this intense form of individualism that makes the ...
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