Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... magazine in 1899 ; by 1930 he had acquired a personal fortune of $ 30,000,000 and controlled ten magazines and ten newspapers . In 1935 , the com- bined circulation of Macfadden's magazines reached 7,355,000 , a readership larger than ...
... magazine in 1899 ; by 1930 he had acquired a personal fortune of $ 30,000,000 and controlled ten magazines and ten newspapers . In 1935 , the com- bined circulation of Macfadden's magazines reached 7,355,000 , a readership larger than ...
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... magazine makes context and connotation available to be either read or misread . We can think of reading connotation as a matter of taking out of and putting into con- texts , and we can evaluate good readings according to the way that ...
... magazine makes context and connotation available to be either read or misread . We can think of reading connotation as a matter of taking out of and putting into con- texts , and we can evaluate good readings according to the way that ...
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... magazine insisted that names of characters be changed ; after religious groups organized boycotts and some cities banned True Story on moral grounds , Macfadden instituted a board of clergy censors who cleaned up the more explicit ...
... magazine insisted that names of characters be changed ; after religious groups organized boycotts and some cities banned True Story on moral grounds , Macfadden instituted a board of clergy censors who cleaned up the more explicit ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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