Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Síða 145
... Superman's rebirth , in 1993 , to the subheroic deformations and radical indeterminacy of fin - de - millénium America . Ultimately , the story of Superman's death ( and life ) is not so much about Superman's life ( or death ) ; it is ...
... Superman's rebirth , in 1993 , to the subheroic deformations and radical indeterminacy of fin - de - millénium America . Ultimately , the story of Superman's death ( and life ) is not so much about Superman's life ( or death ) ; it is ...
Síða 159
... Superman's demise . When Doomsday first makes his presence known , Superman is tied up in a television interview with an antagonistic talk show hostess named Cat Grant . The show is interrupted by a special report on the sudden ...
... Superman's demise . When Doomsday first makes his presence known , Superman is tied up in a television interview with an antagonistic talk show hostess named Cat Grant . The show is interrupted by a special report on the sudden ...
Síða 162
... Superman has in fact yet to return . This absence of identity is prolonged , teased out : the " real " Superman does not emerge until late August - several months after the four simulacra made their initial , inherently undecidable ...
... Superman has in fact yet to return . This absence of identity is prolonged , teased out : the " real " Superman does not emerge until late August - several months after the four simulacra made their initial , inherently undecidable ...
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