Explorations: Studies in Culture and Communications, الأعداد 6-8University of Toronto. |
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... audience's visual imagination . In all the arts the Medium is like the sea , which forms the broadest of barriers ... audience . It is the interest of this pattern , as it unfolds , that we call Pace ; and the receptiveness to it to ...
... audience's visual imagination . In all the arts the Medium is like the sea , which forms the broadest of barriers ... audience . It is the interest of this pattern , as it unfolds , that we call Pace ; and the receptiveness to it to ...
الصفحة
... audience's attention . For example , in Hamlet , there is an inset scene of this kind in the Queen's description of ... audience know more than some of the actors ) ; but this implies that the audience is putting the scene into a context ...
... audience's attention . For example , in Hamlet , there is an inset scene of this kind in the Queen's description of ... audience know more than some of the actors ) ; but this implies that the audience is putting the scene into a context ...
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... audience . " His audience ; not his scribes . Still , one presumes that in the earlier vernacular period the un- lettered singers must have performed their songs for copying by a scribe . What such a process might involve by way of ...
... audience . " His audience ; not his scribes . Still , one presumes that in the earlier vernacular period the un- lettered singers must have performed their songs for copying by a scribe . What such a process might involve by way of ...
المحتوى
Linguistic Reflection on Wintu Thought | |
Brain Storming 1 | |
The Bathroom Baritone and the Wide Open Spaces 7 | |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
16th century artist aspect attitude audience auditory australopithecines bawdy become Bella Coola book culture called caverns century character colour communication created Dada deer distinction Dorothy Lee drama effect emotional English example existence experience expression fact film function given grammar human imagination individual kainga language Le Corbusier lineal literary living Magdalenian magical Marshall McLuhan mass media means medium modern movie nature neoteny never nihilist noun objects oral culture painting pattern person play plural poetry political possible prehistoric present primeval art primitive R. H. Tawney radio reader reality relation relationship scene sense simultaneous situation social society song Soviet Soviet Union space conception speak speech structure symbol Tam Lin tense thing tion tradition Trobriand verb visual whole wine Wintu Wintu language word writing written