Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Síða 128
... Borg is a great cube traveling through the outer limits of space and approaching " our " galaxy . It is simultaneously an en- tity , a civilization , a race , and a machine with human components . It is a collective singularity . " We ...
... Borg is a great cube traveling through the outer limits of space and approaching " our " galaxy . It is simultaneously an en- tity , a civilization , a race , and a machine with human components . It is a collective singularity . " We ...
Síða 131
... Borg will forever annihilate others . But more importantly , the crew has recognized the Borg as having rights to exist . Certainly the program validates and reinforces the value of individuality and hierarchy aboard the Starship ...
... Borg will forever annihilate others . But more importantly , the crew has recognized the Borg as having rights to exist . Certainly the program validates and reinforces the value of individuality and hierarchy aboard the Starship ...
Síða 138
... Borg , and the way they are represented as anathema to the crew of the Enter- prise , imply a horror not of ... Borg is a " monster " alien be- cause it is shown to have no such self - division and cannot ever encounter itself as ...
... Borg , and the way they are represented as anathema to the crew of the Enter- prise , imply a horror not of ... Borg is a " monster " alien be- cause it is shown to have no such self - division and cannot ever encounter itself as ...
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Tribute to Christian Metz | 3 |
Tornado Breath and Unrighteous | 29 |
Benjamin and Gesture | 46 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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