Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfur 1-21995 |
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... theatralizations of Mexico in literature . The master- narratives enact the metaphors of theatralization throughout a variety of stages in the Americas ; yet , because of the differences in each cultural context , they manifest this ...
... theatralizations of Mexico in literature . The master- narratives enact the metaphors of theatralization throughout a variety of stages in the Americas ; yet , because of the differences in each cultural context , they manifest this ...
Síða 173
... theatralization which extends the figure of the tragic Mexican and Mexico as a tragic stage into the sentimentalist discourses of the nineteenth century , into languages of " race " and " civilization , " into legitimizations for an ...
... theatralization which extends the figure of the tragic Mexican and Mexico as a tragic stage into the sentimentalist discourses of the nineteenth century , into languages of " race " and " civilization , " into legitimizations for an ...
Síða 178
... theatralization and , by the publication of D. H. Lawrence's The Plumed Serpent ( 1926 ) , a new stage had been con- structed out of the ruins of recent political events where a new actor could enact a particularly modern tragedy . This ...
... theatralization and , by the publication of D. H. Lawrence's The Plumed Serpent ( 1926 ) , a new stage had been con- structed out of the ruins of recent political events where a new actor could enact a particularly modern tragedy . This ...
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