Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... imaginary , which pre - exists it , —of projection — a moment of visibility , of the visible , crucially without an observer - without being the result of an act of observation , an already seen , a past for which the present serves as ...
... imaginary , which pre - exists it , —of projection — a moment of visibility , of the visible , crucially without an observer - without being the result of an act of observation , an already seen , a past for which the present serves as ...
Síða 83
... Imaginary belief that society dominates nature ) , the Real is actually and ultimately dominant over the Imaginary . However confused we may be about our actual relationship to the Real , and however much our society may play on and ...
... Imaginary belief that society dominates nature ) , the Real is actually and ultimately dominant over the Imaginary . However confused we may be about our actual relationship to the Real , and however much our society may play on and ...
Síða 98
... Imaginary specific to film to emerge as politically significant . Secondly , the fact that structural and linguistic ... Imaginary , which they interrogate and deconstruct not on the side of the Symbolic , but by different kinds of ...
... Imaginary specific to film to emerge as politically significant . Secondly , the fact that structural and linguistic ... Imaginary , which they interrogate and deconstruct not on the side of the Symbolic , but by different kinds of ...
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