Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... discourse of recent years on postmodern culture is , as a discourse on , easily assimilated back into a retrieval - transmis- sion model in which the professor's own role is supposed to be a disembodied one . Professors imagine ...
... discourse of recent years on postmodern culture is , as a discourse on , easily assimilated back into a retrieval - transmis- sion model in which the professor's own role is supposed to be a disembodied one . Professors imagine ...
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... discourse about popular culture and that culture itself ” are “ spectral doubles ; mirrors in which they attempt to shape themselves into the image they imagine of the other's image of them , if only in attempt to deny the resemblance ...
... discourse about popular culture and that culture itself ” are “ spectral doubles ; mirrors in which they attempt to shape themselves into the image they imagine of the other's image of them , if only in attempt to deny the resemblance ...
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... discourse if the wrongs to women are to appear at all " ( 169 ) . ―― While Cornell and MacKinnon share certain concerns , the emphases in their work place them in some respects at opposite poles . MacKinnon is wary of feminism's ...
... discourse if the wrongs to women are to appear at all " ( 169 ) . ―― While Cornell and MacKinnon share certain concerns , the emphases in their work place them in some respects at opposite poles . MacKinnon is wary of feminism's ...
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