Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Síða 193
... semiotic structures , and of the pathological , indexical inscription of the Lacanian subject who perceives itself as doubled and fissured through photographic perspective and privation . These interwoven semiotic and subliminal ...
... semiotic structures , and of the pathological , indexical inscription of the Lacanian subject who perceives itself as doubled and fissured through photographic perspective and privation . These interwoven semiotic and subliminal ...
Síða 194
... semiotic divide separating photography from the finer arts , her claim that photography is genetically different from painting , sculpture , and drawing . Whereas this distinction has been argued by some critics to derive from ...
... semiotic divide separating photography from the finer arts , her claim that photography is genetically different from painting , sculpture , and drawing . Whereas this distinction has been argued by some critics to derive from ...
Síða 50
... semiotic one without connection . On the contrary , everything mimetic in language can only appear attached like a flame to some sort of carrier [ Träger ] . This carrier is the semiotic . Thus the constitution of the meaning of words ...
... semiotic one without connection . On the contrary , everything mimetic in language can only appear attached like a flame to some sort of carrier [ Träger ] . This carrier is the semiotic . Thus the constitution of the meaning of words ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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