Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... song structures that are anything but radical . Goodwin's discussion of popular song , however , is itself inscribed within a critical tradition that interprets the norms of the love song within the confines of its electronically ...
... song structures that are anything but radical . Goodwin's discussion of popular song , however , is itself inscribed within a critical tradition that interprets the norms of the love song within the confines of its electronically ...
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... song can effectively mask what is at stake . For better or for worse , it is often not a love story . ― In addition , the love song's history of consumption is one of expanding reproduction , repetition , and dissemination . Its pop ...
... song can effectively mask what is at stake . For better or for worse , it is often not a love story . ― In addition , the love song's history of consumption is one of expanding reproduction , repetition , and dissemination . Its pop ...
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... song's repeated juxtaposition of one instance ( " this time ” ) versus duration ( " forever " ) , of a one night stand versus love that lasts ' til the end of time . " This culminating cliché is not only formally but also semantically ...
... song's repeated juxtaposition of one instance ( " this time ” ) versus duration ( " forever " ) , of a one night stand versus love that lasts ' til the end of time . " This culminating cliché is not only formally but also semantically ...
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