Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... Carnival.13 Once again a tradition in decline is left to the people , and takes on the function of speaking for the oppressed . For Bakhtin , Carnival's strength came from its position within class culture : a transgressive space ...
... Carnival.13 Once again a tradition in decline is left to the people , and takes on the function of speaking for the oppressed . For Bakhtin , Carnival's strength came from its position within class culture : a transgressive space ...
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... carnival can be held on the church steps . But if this is not the case , if the carnival and the church do not exist inde- pendently of each other , the pre - Oedipal and the Oedipal are not separate , discrete states - if , in- stead ...
... carnival can be held on the church steps . But if this is not the case , if the carnival and the church do not exist inde- pendently of each other , the pre - Oedipal and the Oedipal are not separate , discrete states - if , in- stead ...
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... Carnival period . He argues that in the com- plex ritual and symbolism of Carnival , the rites of inversion had a crucial place . Because they depended on an established concept of the norm to give them meaning ( in a manner similar ...
... Carnival period . He argues that in the com- plex ritual and symbolism of Carnival , the rites of inversion had a crucial place . Because they depended on an established concept of the norm to give them meaning ( in a manner similar ...
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