Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 2Indiana University Press, 1980 |
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... reader . Here , on the contrary , the reader is absent when the misdeed occurs , a misdeed which , though conveniently home - delivered , shuns the light of day and lingers in the background of the story . It must be brought to light ...
... reader . Here , on the contrary , the reader is absent when the misdeed occurs , a misdeed which , though conveniently home - delivered , shuns the light of day and lingers in the background of the story . It must be brought to light ...
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... reader expectations in the context of a strong reception dialectic unique to this type of mass culture— SF fandom . That is , in SF production and consumption are mutually influenced to an extent far greater than in other forms of mass ...
... reader expectations in the context of a strong reception dialectic unique to this type of mass culture— SF fandom . That is , in SF production and consumption are mutually influenced to an extent far greater than in other forms of mass ...
Síða 137
... reader expectations manifested in SF fanzines reveals that while readers grant first priority to the restorative function's dramatization of their fantasies , often the expected maintenance function is supplanted by ( or subordinate to ) ...
... reader expectations manifested in SF fanzines reveals that while readers grant first priority to the restorative function's dramatization of their fantasies , often the expected maintenance function is supplanted by ( or subordinate to ) ...
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