Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. The Global Society of Control Michael Hardt Deleuze tells us that the society we live in today is a society of control , a term that he borrows from the paranoid world of ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. The Global Society of Control Michael Hardt Deleuze tells us that the society we live in today is a society of control , a term that he borrows from the paranoid world of ...
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... society expressed in the work of authors such as Fredric Jameson , the end of history described by Francis Fukuyama , and the changing form that racism takes in our societies according to Etienne Balibar and others . Above all , though ...
... society expressed in the work of authors such as Fredric Jameson , the end of history described by Francis Fukuyama , and the changing form that racism takes in our societies according to Etienne Balibar and others . Above all , though ...
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... society must pass through - from so - called “ prim- itiveness " to " civilization " - as if Latin American or African societies today could take the form that European society had 100 years ago . Each contemporary social formation is ...
... society must pass through - from so - called “ prim- itiveness " to " civilization " - as if Latin American or African societies today could take the form that European society had 100 years ago . Each contemporary social formation is ...
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