Surrealism & Its Popular AccomplicesFranklin Rosemont City Light Books, 1980 - 120 pagina's |
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... reality Lamont Cranston . . . . Several years ago in the Orient , Cranston learned a strange and mysterious secret ... the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him . . . . " Since , during radio's golden age , children ...
... reality Lamont Cranston . . . . Several years ago in the Orient , Cranston learned a strange and mysterious secret ... the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him . . . . " Since , during radio's golden age , children ...
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... reality ; it creates myths which conform to the given power structure . This is the real function of tele- vision . However , television should take a critical stand toward reality . Let me imagine an ideal television , which does not ...
... reality ; it creates myths which conform to the given power structure . This is the real function of tele- vision . However , television should take a critical stand toward reality . Let me imagine an ideal television , which does not ...
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... reality . In this it courageously sets out on quite new terrain . How woman's sexuality is contained and assimilated into Patriarchy during a period of desublimation has been a central issue in popular culture commentary for the last ...
... reality . In this it courageously sets out on quite new terrain . How woman's sexuality is contained and assimilated into Patriarchy during a period of desublimation has been a central issue in popular culture commentary for the last ...
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American Horror | 9 |
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