Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... fantasies of mutilation and fragmentation were relieved by wishful fantasies of invincibility and technological superiority which had made possible the destruction of the invader , the malignant cancer cells . The publicity surrounding ...
... fantasies of mutilation and fragmentation were relieved by wishful fantasies of invincibility and technological superiority which had made possible the destruction of the invader , the malignant cancer cells . The publicity surrounding ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. of present pathologies , fantasies of total control and of immortal- ity . But , as fantasies often do , they also highlight features of a given situation by presenting a ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. of present pathologies , fantasies of total control and of immortal- ity . But , as fantasies often do , they also highlight features of a given situation by presenting a ...
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... fantasies typically ask questions like : what causes the threat ? how do we cope with it ? what will the world look like afterwards ? A different question , — raised , for instance , by Der- rida in " No Apocalypse , Not Now " — not ...
... fantasies typically ask questions like : what causes the threat ? how do we cope with it ? what will the world look like afterwards ? A different question , — raised , for instance , by Der- rida in " No Apocalypse , Not Now " — not ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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