Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... readers who might fear their own lack of knowledge that someone does know exactly what to do after taking hold of a ... reader who identifies with the novice or with the expert and who wants to act on the subtextual desires which ...
... readers who might fear their own lack of knowledge that someone does know exactly what to do after taking hold of a ... reader who identifies with the novice or with the expert and who wants to act on the subtextual desires which ...
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... reader . Given this potential to disturb rather than excite the reader , it is surprising that images of attractive African men appear in Physical Culture in the first place . In fact , after a profusion of articles about Native ...
... reader . Given this potential to disturb rather than excite the reader , it is surprising that images of attractive African men appear in Physical Culture in the first place . In fact , after a profusion of articles about Native ...
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... reader remain sus- pended between any temporal reference which might locate a boundary outside the scene of reading / writing . In a text where narration , story , reader are each subject to varied positionings , a series of technical ...
... reader remain sus- pended between any temporal reference which might locate a boundary outside the scene of reading / writing . In a text where narration , story , reader are each subject to varied positionings , a series of technical ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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