Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... function of speaking for the oppressed . For Bakhtin , Carnival's strength came from its position within class ... functions , the earth , the cycles of nature . But carnival also cele- brated excess as such , in food , drink and ...
... function of speaking for the oppressed . For Bakhtin , Carnival's strength came from its position within class ... functions , the earth , the cycles of nature . But carnival also cele- brated excess as such , in food , drink and ...
Síða 37
... function is no simple recitation of the law of the father . For Willie is shuf- fled , not from narrative center ... functions of spectacle - as the marker of sexual differ- ence , and as counterpart to narrative , are the basis ...
... function is no simple recitation of the law of the father . For Willie is shuf- fled , not from narrative center ... functions of spectacle - as the marker of sexual differ- ence , and as counterpart to narrative , are the basis ...
Síða 38
... function as object of the look depends upon an ironic parody , a limited return of the look , mak- ing her at the very least ambivalent in her status . Most significant in this context is Fassbinder's own appearance in Lili Marleen as ...
... function as object of the look depends upon an ironic parody , a limited return of the look , mak- ing her at the very least ambivalent in her status . Most significant in this context is Fassbinder's own appearance in Lili Marleen as ...
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A Conversation with | 66 |
Canadian Theory | 81 |
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