Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... fantasy in the name of innocence , making it sexier and stranger still " ( 91 ) . Popular song and music video permit multiple readings and demand that we acknowledge varieties ( not hierarchies ) of consumption . Responses to this ...
... fantasy in the name of innocence , making it sexier and stranger still " ( 91 ) . Popular song and music video permit multiple readings and demand that we acknowledge varieties ( not hierarchies ) of consumption . Responses to this ...
Síða 69
... fantasy incites violence with the effect of the violent genres of film narratives that repeat the representation of phallic femininity . A further familiar question about the relationship of fantasy to the real event is posed here . 11 ...
... fantasy incites violence with the effect of the violent genres of film narratives that repeat the representation of phallic femininity . A further familiar question about the relationship of fantasy to the real event is posed here . 11 ...
Síða 153
... fantasy of an invented language is a fantasy of being autochthonous , or being able to do without the mother , and more specifically , the mother tongue . The title , The Lost Language of Cranes , comes from another of Jerene's case ...
... fantasy of an invented language is a fantasy of being autochthonous , or being able to do without the mother , and more specifically , the mother tongue . The title , The Lost Language of Cranes , comes from another of Jerene's case ...
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