Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... meaning , " as Roland Barthes ( Empire 69 , 76 ) put it , for the music referred to here is both a music of meanings and a music of sounds . The awakening to " the suchness of a thing " has no ulterior motive . It is , as Suzuki put it ...
... meaning , " as Roland Barthes ( Empire 69 , 76 ) put it , for the music referred to here is both a music of meanings and a music of sounds . The awakening to " the suchness of a thing " has no ulterior motive . It is , as Suzuki put it ...
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... meaning . The absolutist view of art has been contested widely over the last decade , particularly concerning the ... meaning of that essential moment to the screen . In short , she is a poet . Through her handling of myth , she extends ...
... meaning . The absolutist view of art has been contested widely over the last decade , particularly concerning the ... meaning of that essential moment to the screen . In short , she is a poet . Through her handling of myth , she extends ...
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... meaning , the passively material signifiers of sociality . Butler writes in relation to the distinction between matter and form that still governs the positioning of matter as the irre- ducible site of social inscription : " For if the ...
... meaning , the passively material signifiers of sociality . Butler writes in relation to the distinction between matter and form that still governs the positioning of matter as the irre- ducible site of social inscription : " For if the ...
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