Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... play to the point that the origin is inconsequential . There appears to be no historical specificity to the piropo ... player to player — to what goal ? The Porteña is the subject they construct between them to mirror their own imaginary ...
... play to the point that the origin is inconsequential . There appears to be no historical specificity to the piropo ... player to player — to what goal ? The Porteña is the subject they construct between them to mirror their own imaginary ...
Síða 108
... play of textuality . One such instance is the upside down image of a lake in the Japanese garden , where the reflection / mirror image is right side up and the “ real ” invert- ed . This is simple play with sameness and difference ( or ...
... play of textuality . One such instance is the upside down image of a lake in the Japanese garden , where the reflection / mirror image is right side up and the “ real ” invert- ed . This is simple play with sameness and difference ( or ...
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... play between information and uncertainty , or order and chaos , explains important aspects of the postmodern revolution not only in fiction but in literary theory , physics , and other sci- ences , focussing on the whole science of ...
... play between information and uncertainty , or order and chaos , explains important aspects of the postmodern revolution not only in fiction but in literary theory , physics , and other sci- ences , focussing on the whole science of ...
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