Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 101988 |
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... banality ” to frame a theory of media . It is an interesting theory that deals in part with the tele - visual relationship between everyday life and catastrophic events . Yet why should such a classically dismissive term as " banality ...
... banality ” to frame a theory of media . It is an interesting theory that deals in part with the tele - visual relationship between everyday life and catastrophic events . Yet why should such a classically dismissive term as " banality ...
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... banality ” is associated , quite clearly and conventionally , with negative aspects of media - over- representation , excessive visibility , information overload , an obscene plenitude of images , a gross platitudinousness of the all ...
... banality ” is associated , quite clearly and conventionally , with negative aspects of media - over- representation , excessive visibility , information overload , an obscene plenitude of images , a gross platitudinousness of the all ...
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... banality " of the popular that can insinuate itself in our techniques as theorists , and reorganize the place from which our discourse is produced , is immediately to posit an awkward position for theorizing subjects for whom Everyman ...
... banality " of the popular that can insinuate itself in our techniques as theorists , and reorganize the place from which our discourse is produced , is immediately to posit an awkward position for theorizing subjects for whom Everyman ...
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