Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 14,Útgáfa 11991 |
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... critique of historicism is essential ; unfortunately , it can very easily be misinterpreted as dismissing history . Nevertheless , that critique , I think , must still be made . On the other side , the second part of this double ...
... critique of historicism is essential ; unfortunately , it can very easily be misinterpreted as dismissing history . Nevertheless , that critique , I think , must still be made . On the other side , the second part of this double ...
Síða 50
... critique from the Left , but of course the critique from the Right is much larger . As you say , the book remains within a broadly defined Marxist tradition . It tries to engage in a deconstructive and reconstructive critique of Marxism ...
... critique from the Left , but of course the critique from the Right is much larger . As you say , the book remains within a broadly defined Marxist tradition . It tries to engage in a deconstructive and reconstructive critique of Marxism ...
Síða 52
... critique about my neglecting feminist liter- ature on space in Postmodern Geographies is a valid criticism . And it is not enough simply to produce indicative lists of the collec- tivities you feel are important ones in the struggle ...
... critique about my neglecting feminist liter- ature on space in Postmodern Geographies is a valid criticism . And it is not enough simply to produce indicative lists of the collec- tivities you feel are important ones in the struggle ...
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