Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... reader - response criticism to argue that Eliot " manoevers the reader into the position of questor " ( 24 ) , in order to help the reader unify the modern world . Kenner's responsive reader accesses nothing other than the very “ mind ...
... reader - response criticism to argue that Eliot " manoevers the reader into the position of questor " ( 24 ) , in order to help the reader unify the modern world . Kenner's responsive reader accesses nothing other than the very “ mind ...
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... reader to identify with mastery over dangerous alterity . Carthage's alterity is underwritten throughout The Waste Land with a homoerotic charge . In the outcome of The Waste Land's Carthagian War , will the reader share in the ...
... reader to identify with mastery over dangerous alterity . Carthage's alterity is underwritten throughout The Waste Land with a homoerotic charge . In the outcome of The Waste Land's Carthagian War , will the reader share in the ...
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... reader to help them func- tion . A reader who cannot abject , as the poem does , will not be able to identify fully , and a reader who cannot identify homoeroticism will not know all that the poem disavows . The power of the poem's ...
... reader to help them func- tion . A reader who cannot abject , as the poem does , will not be able to identify fully , and a reader who cannot identify homoeroticism will not know all that the poem disavows . The power of the poem's ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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