Discourse, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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Síða 41
... ment of any possible trace ; it is thus the only ineffaceable trace . ... This is , if not the nuclear age , if not the nuclear catastrophe , at least that toward which nuclear discourse and the nuclear symbolic are still beckoning ...
... ment of any possible trace ; it is thus the only ineffaceable trace . ... This is , if not the nuclear age , if not the nuclear catastrophe , at least that toward which nuclear discourse and the nuclear symbolic are still beckoning ...
Síða 105
... ment to be repaired by social engineering . I am at this moment concerned exclusively with the function of the fantasy , not with the fact of the nuclear threat , not with the causes of and the remedies for the threat . What I do not ...
... ment to be repaired by social engineering . I am at this moment concerned exclusively with the function of the fantasy , not with the fact of the nuclear threat , not with the causes of and the remedies for the threat . What I do not ...
Síða 114
... between criticism and enjoy- ment by the public . ” This nurtures the positive force of public consensus at the expense of hierarchically elitist expressions of ) reception . " Mechanical reproduction of art , " he 114 Discourse 9.
... between criticism and enjoy- ment by the public . ” This nurtures the positive force of public consensus at the expense of hierarchically elitist expressions of ) reception . " Mechanical reproduction of art , " he 114 Discourse 9.
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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