Discourse: Berkeley journal for theoretical studies in media and culture, Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... desire of the spectator who is there . Are you saying , then , that it's not possible for a given spectator who is unaccustomed to a milieu of experimental films to change the kind of desire he / she has ? M : Yes , the kind of ...
... desire of the spectator who is there . Are you saying , then , that it's not possible for a given spectator who is unaccustomed to a milieu of experimental films to change the kind of desire he / she has ? M : Yes , the kind of ...
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... desire and power . " The other type of procedures of exclusion is constituted by internal rules " where discourse ... desire and power . " There is nothing surprising in this since , as psychoanalysis has shown us , speech does not ...
... desire and power . " The other type of procedures of exclusion is constituted by internal rules " where discourse ... desire and power . " There is nothing surprising in this since , as psychoanalysis has shown us , speech does not ...
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... desire to create a tradition , a sense of belonging , can overflow into a search for female sensibility , that for instance , films made by women would be linked together in some way , and cross- references would emerge . I think ...
... desire to create a tradition , a sense of belonging , can overflow into a search for female sensibility , that for instance , films made by women would be linked together in some way , and cross- references would emerge . I think ...
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The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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