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Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment
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Angela Ndalianis
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2004
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The MIT Press
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2004
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Book chapters
Introduction
Intertextuality, Labyrinths, and the (Neo-)Baroque
Polycentrism and Seriality
Special-Effects Magic and the Spiritual Presence of the Technological
Index
Virtuosity, Special-Effects Spectacles, and Architectures of the Senses
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Hypertexts, Mappings, and Colonized Spaces
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