Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... representation in this conception of the enjoyable uni- versity . In this representation Gauss becomes the embodied fig- ure of the harried dean . Here , Gauss is fully in the world , a world of elite college students out for all the ...
... representation in this conception of the enjoyable uni- versity . In this representation Gauss becomes the embodied fig- ure of the harried dean . Here , Gauss is fully in the world , a world of elite college students out for all the ...
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... representations . The idea of representation then displaces all myths of realism and reflectionism by insisting that what we con- front when we look at words and images are fantastic bodies , that is , psychic figurations of bodies in ...
... representations . The idea of representation then displaces all myths of realism and reflectionism by insisting that what we con- front when we look at words and images are fantastic bodies , that is , psychic figurations of bodies in ...
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... representation ( the regime that extends from the tight narrativity of the nineteenth - century novel to the insistent heterosexual romanticness of the Hollywood classical narrative ) works to close off the flux of images and meanings ...
... representation ( the regime that extends from the tight narrativity of the nineteenth - century novel to the insistent heterosexual romanticness of the Hollywood classical narrative ) works to close off the flux of images and meanings ...
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