Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... television public accesses violence : by watching it from a distance . Most television spectators never do witness a killing , or find a corpse , or even see a suspect being arrested , so murder , familiar as it is to us , is always ...
... television public accesses violence : by watching it from a distance . Most television spectators never do witness a killing , or find a corpse , or even see a suspect being arrested , so murder , familiar as it is to us , is always ...
Síða 94
... television consistency runs into pathological masochism , the show becomes transparent about the fact that what really holds the characters in their place are the rules of television embodiment . As Sumser wrote of television ...
... television consistency runs into pathological masochism , the show becomes transparent about the fact that what really holds the characters in their place are the rules of television embodiment . As Sumser wrote of television ...
Síða 95
... television . I have attempted to investigate how the American public re- lates to the spectacle of violence in its culture . Television occupies third place , after working and sleeping , in the average American's day . Ninety - eight ...
... television . I have attempted to investigate how the American public re- lates to the spectacle of violence in its culture . Television occupies third place , after working and sleeping , in the average American's day . Ninety - eight ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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