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McQuire, Scott., Visions of Modernity (London: Sage, 1998) p.110 The status given to photographs as a material form of memory, and the deference to photography, film and videotape over other forms of record and recall, signals an important threshold of modernity. If […] the key political struggle of the twentieth century is the struggle of […]
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