Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... tradition . Vickers , however , is less interested in claiming popular artists to be worthy ( or unworthy ) of the tradition in which they may be placed than in using their work to critique the tradition itself . Thus , by exam- ining ...
... tradition . Vickers , however , is less interested in claiming popular artists to be worthy ( or unworthy ) of the tradition in which they may be placed than in using their work to critique the tradition itself . Thus , by exam- ining ...
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... tradition that interprets the norms of the love song within the confines of its electronically reproduced manifestations . That perspective is itself , I think , limited . For popular love songs , as we know them , constitute complex ...
... tradition that interprets the norms of the love song within the confines of its electronically reproduced manifestations . That perspective is itself , I think , limited . For popular love songs , as we know them , constitute complex ...
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... tradition and historical memory is not per se a right - wing enterprise . The predominant left response to this question of German traditions remains too enamored of the ritu- als of antifascism which have been recharged by the new ...
... tradition and historical memory is not per se a right - wing enterprise . The predominant left response to this question of German traditions remains too enamored of the ritu- als of antifascism which have been recharged by the new ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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