Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... discussion of music video as lyric . She stresses the enunciative nature of the medium and interestingly speculates on the phenomenon of “ singing along " ( see Greene's summary of " ritual " theories of lyric , 5-11 ) . Sue Lorch ...
... discussion of music video as lyric . She stresses the enunciative nature of the medium and interestingly speculates on the phenomenon of “ singing along " ( see Greene's summary of " ritual " theories of lyric , 5-11 ) . Sue Lorch ...
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... discussion of this program is followed by a concluding paragraph that strikes what Ross calls a " mischievous " note ... discussions of female liberation and female sexuality to invoke men who have committed grisly crimes of violence ...
... discussion of this program is followed by a concluding paragraph that strikes what Ross calls a " mischievous " note ... discussions of female liberation and female sexuality to invoke men who have committed grisly crimes of violence ...
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... discussion of the subversive uses of silence in the text , see Valerie Smith's discussion of the novel . Works Cited Bray , Rosemary L. " Taking Sides against Ourselves . " New York Times Magazine 17 Nov. 1991 : 56+ . Breuer , Josef ...
... discussion of the subversive uses of silence in the text , see Valerie Smith's discussion of the novel . Works Cited Bray , Rosemary L. " Taking Sides against Ourselves . " New York Times Magazine 17 Nov. 1991 : 56+ . Breuer , Josef ...
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