Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 14,Útgáfa 11991 |
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... tion ) . In this way , relations between ideology and affect may be shifting ( and television is central to this shift ) , but their effectivity has not simply dissolved ( despite Grossberg's optimism ) . In fact , the affective economy ...
... tion ) . In this way , relations between ideology and affect may be shifting ( and television is central to this shift ) , but their effectivity has not simply dissolved ( despite Grossberg's optimism ) . In fact , the affective economy ...
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... tion , women will remain tied to a series of concepts and values which oppress them " ( 235 ) . I await eagerly Grosz's own , more direct interventions in the production of new knowledges and new repre- sentational and human ...
... tion , women will remain tied to a series of concepts and values which oppress them " ( 235 ) . I await eagerly Grosz's own , more direct interventions in the production of new knowledges and new repre- sentational and human ...
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... tion and retitling of Kruger's image to advertise Suleiman's book tells us that Suleiman's theory of the playful mother in the book , in relation to feminist avant - garde political practice , is indeed ironic . Books Received Diana I ...
... tion and retitling of Kruger's image to advertise Suleiman's book tells us that Suleiman's theory of the playful mother in the book , in relation to feminist avant - garde political practice , is indeed ironic . Books Received Diana I ...
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