Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Síða 81
... represents a phantasmatic hysteria , a theorist's hysteria , which deliberately navigates around the mir- ror and ... representing Ibsen , welcomes her female spectators to the pleasures of the mirror . Her married friend happily ...
... represents a phantasmatic hysteria , a theorist's hysteria , which deliberately navigates around the mir- ror and ... representing Ibsen , welcomes her female spectators to the pleasures of the mirror . Her married friend happily ...
Síða 101
... represented here a dialectic in the emotions associated with this structure - an oscillation between the ... represents the catastrophe of death , which is its repetition . In an almost Freudian way , Barthes forces himself ...
... represented here a dialectic in the emotions associated with this structure - an oscillation between the ... represents the catastrophe of death , which is its repetition . In an almost Freudian way , Barthes forces himself ...
Síða 59
... represents the Cold War as a struggle between good and evil , heroes and villains . Despite its hasty retreat to political allegory , Marty's Althusserian reading of Strangers on a Train represents a welcome departure from the ...
... represents the Cold War as a struggle between good and evil , heroes and villains . Despite its hasty retreat to political allegory , Marty's Althusserian reading of Strangers on a Train represents a welcome departure from the ...
Efni
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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