Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... discourses and practices and as in opposition to others . . . " ( 31 ) . The writing style is typical of Screen in the 1970s ; it , along with the stress on discourse , signification within texts , and subject positioning , tends to ...
... discourses and practices and as in opposition to others . . . " ( 31 ) . The writing style is typical of Screen in the 1970s ; it , along with the stress on discourse , signification within texts , and subject positioning , tends to ...
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... discourse " ( 186 ) . Although postmodern notions of intertextuality and the ubiquity of textuality allow us to " read " social , political , historical , and literary “ texts ” alike , such an exercise runs the risk of reductionism and ...
... discourse " ( 186 ) . Although postmodern notions of intertextuality and the ubiquity of textuality allow us to " read " social , political , historical , and literary “ texts ” alike , such an exercise runs the risk of reductionism and ...
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