Rapture at Depth: The Rhetoric of Enchantment in Dive Documentation
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Professor Margaret Cohen illuminates how the documentary narratives of 1920-1950's dive pioneers turn to a poetic imagery of marvels and enchantment to express aspects of human perception. (January 23, 2013)
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