Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... reading of The Waste Land is precisely that it is a devastating criticism of the modern world . This interpretation ... reader - response criticism to argue that Eliot " manoevers the reader into the position of questor " ( 24 ) , in ...
... reading of The Waste Land is precisely that it is a devastating criticism of the modern world . This interpretation ... reader - response criticism to argue that Eliot " manoevers the reader into the position of questor " ( 24 ) , in ...
Síða 68
... reading situation , Kenner assumes that “ modern society ” exists for passive and mimetic reflection . If deconstruction , wary of all forms of referentiality , transposes this reading into its own terms , it does so by using the poem ...
... reading situation , Kenner assumes that “ modern society ” exists for passive and mimetic reflection . If deconstruction , wary of all forms of referentiality , transposes this reading into its own terms , it does so by using the poem ...
Síða 87
... reader's investment in homoeroticism , can draw a reading in many directions . A homoerotically oriented reading is one of many interpretive strategies for The Waste Land , working from the hypothesis that the poem addresses , if in a ...
... reader's investment in homoeroticism , can draw a reading in many directions . A homoerotically oriented reading is one of many interpretive strategies for The Waste Land , working from the hypothesis that the poem addresses , if in a ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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