Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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Síða 96
... critical object in symmetrical and binary paradigms ) . Both these characteristics of critical theory and practice have been identified with a " politics of otherness " in which opposition is al- ready defined and contained by the ...
... critical object in symmetrical and binary paradigms ) . Both these characteristics of critical theory and practice have been identified with a " politics of otherness " in which opposition is al- ready defined and contained by the ...
Síða 47
... critical component of their work , but in reveal- ing the historically determined ideology of textuality . Since this work requires a re - contextualizing of the cultural text , the defa- miliarizing conventions of science fiction are ...
... critical component of their work , but in reveal- ing the historically determined ideology of textuality . Since this work requires a re - contextualizing of the cultural text , the defa- miliarizing conventions of science fiction are ...
Síða 99
... critical pre- sentation of the catastrophe , of its reasons , the sufferings it in- flicts , is not good enough either . The critical presentation may be a mere pretext to derive pleasure from the catastrophe . The problem is further ...
... critical pre- sentation of the catastrophe , of its reasons , the sufferings it in- flicts , is not good enough either . The critical presentation may be a mere pretext to derive pleasure from the catastrophe . The problem is further ...
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