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The overwhelming presence of a reality which is constructed only through 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 ...
The overwhelming presence of a reality which is constructed only through 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 ...
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More likely , they forge a fictitious reality that has to fit within and become a part of the construction of the ' social imaginary . ' A mythified version of historical events produces and reproduces — and I use both words in ...
More likely , they forge a fictitious reality that has to fit within and become a part of the construction of the ' social imaginary . ' A mythified version of historical events produces and reproduces — and I use both words in ...
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For that reason , this reality becomes the only known and possible one . As a consequence of this , the assassination of President Kennedy is then transformed into an inexplicable event , the result of a mad man's action ; as Steven ...
For that reason , this reality becomes the only known and possible one . As a consequence of this , the assassination of President Kennedy is then transformed into an inexplicable event , the result of a mad man's action ; as Steven ...
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