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|a Movement as Meaning; Table of Contents; Foreword: What this book is and what this book isn't:; Preface: Arriving at the scene:; Introduction: Two pictures of a rose in the dark; Part I: Modes of Perception and Modes of Expression; Part II: Dynamic And Syntactic Universals; Part III: The Moving Target; APPENDIX A:; Acknowledgements:; Bibliography; Filmography; Index
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