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121immediate — a. 1. Proximate, close, near, next. 2. Direct, without other agency, unmediated. 3. Instantaneous, instant, present …
122direct — v 1. administer, engineer, orchestrate, quarterback, Inf. call the plays, run the show, make decisions, dispose, Inf. call the shots; manage, superintend, run, operate, carry out, handle, manipulate; supervise, oversee, preside, counsel, advise;… …
123undigested — adj 1.(all of food) unbroken down, undissolved, untransformed; unabsorbed, unassimilat ed, Rare. indigested. 2. not understood, uncomprehended, unabsorbed, untaken in; unpondered, unthought over, uncontemplated, unmediated upon or on …
124Film and The Holocaust — It is unlikely that the public would seek out primary source material or archival footage for their knowledge of the Holocaust. Between fictionalized versions of the Holocaust as portrayed in film and works of popular fiction, it is probable… …
125fabulation — by Ronald Bogue Fabulation is the artistic practice of fostering the invention of a people to come. The concept of fabulation first appears late in Deleuze s career in Cinema 2 (D 1989: 150 5; note: the term fabulation here is translated as… …
126memory — by Cliff Stagoll Deleuze has little time for memory conceived as a means for summoning old perceptions. Such a model lacks creative potential and implies that an object, say, can be re presented and re cognised as the same one as that… …
127fabulation — by Ronald Bogue Fabulation is the artistic practice of fostering the invention of a people to come. The concept of fabulation first appears late in Deleuze s career in Cinema 2 (D 1989: 150 5; note: the term fabulation here is translated as… …
128memory — by Cliff Stagoll Deleuze has little time for memory conceived as a means for summoning old perceptions. Such a model lacks creative potential and implies that an object, say, can be re presented and re cognised as the same one as that… …