Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... lyric tradition . The rubric " lyric " here will simply mean any rhythmic , verbal articulation of experience and emotion , spoken or sung ( often fictively ) in the first person and sometimes performed to music . My purpose in invoking ...
... lyric tradition . The rubric " lyric " here will simply mean any rhythmic , verbal articulation of experience and emotion , spoken or sung ( often fictively ) in the first person and sometimes performed to music . My purpose in invoking ...
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... lyric subject . His name became a synonym for the unrequited , obses- sive lover ; his sequence dramatized a scenario in which the roles of the lyric " I " and the lyric " You " were played by a long - suffer- ing , eternally devoted ...
... lyric subject . His name became a synonym for the unrequited , obses- sive lover ; his sequence dramatized a scenario in which the roles of the lyric " I " and the lyric " You " were played by a long - suffer- ing , eternally devoted ...
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... lyric " I " who directly addresses a lyric " you " — either the beloved on display ( " I Want Your Sex " ) or the camera - spec- tator - lover ( " Faith " ) - this video spells out a context for the lyric instance . But who is in ...
... lyric " I " who directly addresses a lyric " you " — either the beloved on display ( " I Want Your Sex " ) or the camera - spec- tator - lover ( " Faith " ) - this video spells out a context for the lyric instance . But who is in ...
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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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