Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Síða 38
... ideal bodies are distributed differently , some in reality , some as mirror or televisual represen- tations , and some as phantasms , neither real nor represented except in the imagination . Ultimately all will become subordinate to the ...
... ideal bodies are distributed differently , some in reality , some as mirror or televisual represen- tations , and some as phantasms , neither real nor represented except in the imagination . Ultimately all will become subordinate to the ...
Síða 42
... ideal feminine physique they shape and how fortuitous is the link the ideal forges between the discourse of health , fitness , and beauty ! The cultural form itself is , however , less tolerant of inven- tion , a kind of mimetic ...
... ideal feminine physique they shape and how fortuitous is the link the ideal forges between the discourse of health , fitness , and beauty ! The cultural form itself is , however , less tolerant of inven- tion , a kind of mimetic ...
Síða 43
... ideal physique is no easy task for it means revising the values attached to " fat , " to aging , and to nurturing . Furthermore , ways of producing a vari- ety of ideal images achieve nothing unless they can offer effective channels for ...
... ideal physique is no easy task for it means revising the values attached to " fat , " to aging , and to nurturing . Furthermore , ways of producing a vari- ety of ideal images achieve nothing unless they can offer effective channels for ...
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