Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... Myth and representation over - lay ambivalence and contradic- tion in a manner that is reminiscent of Levi - Strauss's interpretation of the function of myth , in which its syntagmatic aspect is organ- ized into binary pairings ...
... Myth and representation over - lay ambivalence and contradic- tion in a manner that is reminiscent of Levi - Strauss's interpretation of the function of myth , in which its syntagmatic aspect is organ- ized into binary pairings ...
Síða 28
... myths can become dangerous.26 Myth can be both vitality and entropy , the first means of generating change and its fossilization . A feminist perspective should insist on the need to prolong the middle phase , that so easily becomes ...
... myths can become dangerous.26 Myth can be both vitality and entropy , the first means of generating change and its fossilization . A feminist perspective should insist on the need to prolong the middle phase , that so easily becomes ...
Síða 38
... myth has perhaps been best described by Roland Barthes : " The explanation of a work is always sought in the man or ... myth of authorship . The myth of an author ' confiding ' in us has particularly forceful impli- cations for ...
... myth has perhaps been best described by Roland Barthes : " The explanation of a work is always sought in the man or ... myth of authorship . The myth of an author ' confiding ' in us has particularly forceful impli- cations for ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 4 |
A Conversation with | 66 |
Canadian Theory | 81 |
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