Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 10–11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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Side 38
... become subordinate to the ideal body . Interpreted from the first - person point of view of the exer- ciser , my somatic body ( the message from my nervous system about my own body and its movements rather than perceptions of the world ) ...
... become subordinate to the ideal body . Interpreted from the first - person point of view of the exer- ciser , my somatic body ( the message from my nervous system about my own body and its movements rather than perceptions of the world ) ...
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... become a rock and roll commodity , there are a few interest- ing moments when the musical object itself may be changed , recursions when alternative production values have become in- scribed in the creative process itself.52 The work of ...
... become a rock and roll commodity , there are a few interest- ing moments when the musical object itself may be changed , recursions when alternative production values have become in- scribed in the creative process itself.52 The work of ...
Side 124
... become a mere De- vice , in the Russian Formalist sense of the term , for getting a show going narrative as mere excuse to motivate a perfor- mance that really has no motivation ) . - Film does not only inherit the spectacularity of ...
... become a mere De- vice , in the Russian Formalist sense of the term , for getting a show going narrative as mere excuse to motivate a perfor- mance that really has no motivation ) . - Film does not only inherit the spectacularity of ...
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