Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 101988 |
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... literally mimics the realm of representation . What we see is the construction of an imaginary23 with which we do more than identify : we attempt to incorporate it . We construct the imaginary of wholeness , of bodi- ly perfection , by ...
... literally mimics the realm of representation . What we see is the construction of an imaginary23 with which we do more than identify : we attempt to incorporate it . We construct the imaginary of wholeness , of bodi- ly perfection , by ...
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... literally or symbolically . Unlike politics , aesthetic transgressions have more limited human consequences ; they are small infractions in contrast to transgressions of major cultural taboos such as incest , rape , mur- der . These ...
... literally or symbolically . Unlike politics , aesthetic transgressions have more limited human consequences ; they are small infractions in contrast to transgressions of major cultural taboos such as incest , rape , mur- der . These ...
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... ( literally so in the credits which lists Eddie Bracken after Garland and Kelly ) suggest the film's downplaying of the importance of this adventure . Indeed , Orville may stand up to his father but his early marks of weakness ( his ...
... ( literally so in the credits which lists Eddie Bracken after Garland and Kelly ) suggest the film's downplaying of the importance of this adventure . Indeed , Orville may stand up to his father but his early marks of weakness ( his ...
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