Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
From inside the book
Niðurstöður 1 - 3 af 19
Síða 41
... nuclear age , if not the nuclear catastrophe , at least that toward which nuclear discourse and the nuclear symbolic are still beckoning : the remainder- less and a - symbolic destruction of literature . Literature and literary ...
... nuclear age , if not the nuclear catastrophe , at least that toward which nuclear discourse and the nuclear symbolic are still beckoning : the remainder- less and a - symbolic destruction of literature . Literature and literary ...
Síða 44
... nuclear should inevitably emerge in this discussion of the drive as a metaphorical process should tell us something of the problems that writing and literary theory confront when they would re- inscribe the narrative determinations of ...
... nuclear should inevitably emerge in this discussion of the drive as a metaphorical process should tell us something of the problems that writing and literary theory confront when they would re- inscribe the narrative determinations of ...
Síða 102
... nuclear holocaust ? When we think that we , all of us and our children , will not be because of a nuclear war , what we contemplate is not suicide , for at least some of the agents we think of would prefer to live instead of dying . Nor ...
... nuclear holocaust ? When we think that we , all of us and our children , will not be because of a nuclear war , what we contemplate is not suicide , for at least some of the agents we think of would prefer to live instead of dying . Nor ...
Efni
BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 4 |
A Conversation with | 66 |
Canadian Theory | 81 |
Höfundarréttur | |
3 aðrir hlutar ekki sýndir
Aðrar útgáfur - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adynata aesthetic American avant-garde become Bell Hooks body Buenos Aires camera Carnival context critical critique cultural cybernetic cyborg dance deconstruction desire diegesis diegetic discourse dominant ecological enunciation essay example eyes fantasy Farocki female feminism feminist fiction film theory filmic France Tour function gaze gender Godard Gravity's Rainbow Hayles Helke Sander holism human identity ideology imaginary India Cabaret Indian issue Lacan language Laura Mulvey Liberty Weekend Lili Marleen literary literature look Lyotard male meaning memory metaphor Minh-ha mirror mode myth narrator notion nuclear Oedipal opposition oppression organism performance political Porteño position possible postmodern present problem production Pynchon question relation represent representation semiotic sense sexual difference signifier silence social sound space speak spectacle spectator speech story structure Symbolic order tango textual threat tion tive traditional visual voice whole woman women word writing York