Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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Síða 96
... difference be- tween material and ideal . In various ways it reasserts the opposition between a material plane of signifiers and an immaterial plane of what is signified . The opposition governs not only the difference between ...
... difference be- tween material and ideal . In various ways it reasserts the opposition between a material plane of signifiers and an immaterial plane of what is signified . The opposition governs not only the difference between ...
Síða 97
... difference between the technological and the site of social construction is to evade the question of what must remain outside the oppositional structure in order to support the clarity of that difference . In some respects , it avoids ...
... difference between the technological and the site of social construction is to evade the question of what must remain outside the oppositional structure in order to support the clarity of that difference . In some respects , it avoids ...
Síða 98
... differences . Yurick's story of the male subject in crisis would be nothing but the at- tempt to impose an authoritative signature on this enabling non- oppositional difference between the more than technological place of computational ...
... differences . Yurick's story of the male subject in crisis would be nothing but the at- tempt to impose an authoritative signature on this enabling non- oppositional difference between the more than technological place of computational ...
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