Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Benjamin's early and later work is the one mentioned in a conversation with Brecht during his stay in Svendborg in 1938. Here Benjamin conceded that it was the performative nature of an accidental alienation effect which he had noticed ...
... Benjamin's early and later work is the one mentioned in a conversation with Brecht during his stay in Svendborg in 1938. Here Benjamin conceded that it was the performative nature of an accidental alienation effect which he had noticed ...
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... Benjamin recognized the performative nature of the gestus of disempowerment in the skewed crown of El Cid , a similar gestus is invoked in his re - telling of Herodot's historical account of Psammenitus . Here the gestus does not assign ...
... Benjamin recognized the performative nature of the gestus of disempowerment in the skewed crown of El Cid , a similar gestus is invoked in his re - telling of Herodot's historical account of Psammenitus . Here the gestus does not assign ...
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... Benjamin pleads in the essay on surrealism ( GS 2.1 : 309 ) . Benjamin's use of gesture as a means of cross - illuminating Brecht and Kafka allows us to disentrench this concept from the discussion of epic theater , and to revitalize it ...
... Benjamin pleads in the essay on surrealism ( GS 2.1 : 309 ) . Benjamin's use of gesture as a means of cross - illuminating Brecht and Kafka allows us to disentrench this concept from the discussion of epic theater , and to revitalize it ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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