Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... argues the ways in which dynamics of gender have as a consequence that the relations of knowing subjects to their dis- ciplinary objects is never immediate , transparent , uninflected by desire , phantasy , myth . In a complementary ...
... argues the ways in which dynamics of gender have as a consequence that the relations of knowing subjects to their dis- ciplinary objects is never immediate , transparent , uninflected by desire , phantasy , myth . In a complementary ...
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... argues that this phantasmatic solution is accomplished not so much by occluding or minimizing history as by drastically altering its form.1 History is compacted into myth through a kind of chiasmus , a double movement of ideological ...
... argues that this phantasmatic solution is accomplished not so much by occluding or minimizing history as by drastically altering its form.1 History is compacted into myth through a kind of chiasmus , a double movement of ideological ...
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... argues that it preserves the spectator's sense of " being told a story . " Parallel editing , as he says , " ruled the narrator system ” ( 189 ) , which was most fully devel- oped in films like the 1909 Corner in Wheat , a film ...
... argues that it preserves the spectator's sense of " being told a story . " Parallel editing , as he says , " ruled the narrator system ” ( 189 ) , which was most fully devel- oped in films like the 1909 Corner in Wheat , a film ...
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