Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... space in Daughters of the Dust is akin to that of Deleuze ( regarding Orson Welles ) and inflected by Bazin . This is " shared space ( wide - angled , deep focus ) " rather than " dominated space , " space which portrays conflicts that ...
... space in Daughters of the Dust is akin to that of Deleuze ( regarding Orson Welles ) and inflected by Bazin . This is " shared space ( wide - angled , deep focus ) " rather than " dominated space , " space which portrays conflicts that ...
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... space . But death in either normal space or cyberspace is real , in the sense that if the ' person ' in cyberspace dies , the body in normal space dies , and vice versa " ( 604 ) . Manuel De Landa's War in the Age of Intelligent ...
... space . But death in either normal space or cyberspace is real , in the sense that if the ' person ' in cyberspace dies , the body in normal space dies , and vice versa " ( 604 ) . Manuel De Landa's War in the Age of Intelligent ...
Síða 187
... space of the subaltern , specifically the space of the subaltern woman . Throughout her book , Spivak repeatedly asserts that " the politi- cal claims that are most urgent in decolonized space are tacitly recog- nized as coded within ...
... space of the subaltern , specifically the space of the subaltern woman . Throughout her book , Spivak repeatedly asserts that " the politi- cal claims that are most urgent in decolonized space are tacitly recog- nized as coded within ...
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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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