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... images in general . This ambivalence indicates that the images are not in themselves transgressive ; they may be transgressive images but they carry no political force unless there is some motivation behind them - unless , as ...
... images in general . This ambivalence indicates that the images are not in themselves transgressive ; they may be transgressive images but they carry no political force unless there is some motivation behind them - unless , as ...
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... images plays an important part in The Satanic Verses . The first instance of such a reclamation in the novel occurs ... images of the grotesque are products of both fantasy and fear . As with the image of the woman continually giving ...
... images plays an important part in The Satanic Verses . The first instance of such a reclamation in the novel occurs ... images of the grotesque are products of both fantasy and fear . As with the image of the woman continually giving ...
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... images weakens , in general terms , the productive power of language and lessens the chances that the viewer / individual has to build up his or her personal opinion of reality through dialogic interaction with other individuals . This ...
... images weakens , in general terms , the productive power of language and lessens the chances that the viewer / individual has to build up his or her personal opinion of reality through dialogic interaction with other individuals . This ...
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