Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... Doomsday , who expresses himself only in grunts and growls , is a pre - linguistic , pre - Symbolic incarnation of primal aggression : “ HE WANTS DESTRUCTION AND DEATH ! " " ( figure 2 ) . The forces he unleashes , as he literally ...
... Doomsday , who expresses himself only in grunts and growls , is a pre - linguistic , pre - Symbolic incarnation of primal aggression : “ HE WANTS DESTRUCTION AND DEATH ! " " ( figure 2 ) . The forces he unleashes , as he literally ...
Síða 154
... Doomsday , Superman's suit is systematically slashed up and , piece by piece , ripped off him . Doomsday , by contrast , has worked to break out of the green , rubberized body - bag and metal chain - tubing that once covered him from ...
... Doomsday , Superman's suit is systematically slashed up and , piece by piece , ripped off him . Doomsday , by contrast , has worked to break out of the green , rubberized body - bag and metal chain - tubing that once covered him from ...
Síða 159
... Doomsday's strength has increased dramatically . Clearly , if Superman had not been embroiled in the TV interview , he might have been able to help his comrades stop Doomsday before he gathered a full head of steam . Though the epithet ...
... Doomsday's strength has increased dramatically . Clearly , if Superman had not been embroiled in the TV interview , he might have been able to help his comrades stop Doomsday before he gathered a full head of steam . Though the epithet ...
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Tribute to Christian Metz | 3 |
Tornado Breath and Unrighteous | 29 |
Benjamin and Gesture | 46 |
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