Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. One of the most significant functions of the ... function was to provide a mimetic medium for the presentation of disharmonious processes ( Abläufe ) : “ I made an ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. One of the most significant functions of the ... function was to provide a mimetic medium for the presentation of disharmonious processes ( Abläufe ) : “ I made an ...
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... function as a defiant interruptive gesture if it did more to resist than to reinforce the mythic - moral and social order threatened by her desire . That the reinforcement of that order is at work is made clear by two other critical ...
... function as a defiant interruptive gesture if it did more to resist than to reinforce the mythic - moral and social order threatened by her desire . That the reinforcement of that order is at work is made clear by two other critical ...
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... function of that attitude toward it . For Haraway , the function is to open possibilities for forging less oppressive social relations ; for Baudrillard , it would seem to be to find ways of maintaining a skepticism toward the reality ...
... function of that attitude toward it . For Haraway , the function is to open possibilities for forging less oppressive social relations ; for Baudrillard , it would seem to be to find ways of maintaining a skepticism toward the reality ...
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Tribute to Christian Metz | 3 |
Tornado Breath and Unrighteous | 29 |
Benjamin and Gesture | 46 |
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