Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... appear alien to popular culture ; second , it is already assumed by much of popu- lar culture that engaging in endless and worthless debate is what professors do anyway , so that airing one more debate isn't really going to accomplish ...
... appear alien to popular culture ; second , it is already assumed by much of popu- lar culture that engaging in endless and worthless debate is what professors do anyway , so that airing one more debate isn't really going to accomplish ...
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... appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academiza- tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents " brains , ” not " body " ? ( As ...
... appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academiza- tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents " brains , ” not " body " ? ( As ...
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... rape , and defense- lessness is a precondition of pleasure , whether in the vampiriza- tion of Victorian children , young women , or eligible bachelors . However dated Stoker's book may appear , the undying appeal 128 Discourse 16.1.
... rape , and defense- lessness is a precondition of pleasure , whether in the vampiriza- tion of Victorian children , young women , or eligible bachelors . However dated Stoker's book may appear , the undying appeal 128 Discourse 16.1.
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