Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... nuclear horizon has irreversibly altered not only the topoi of the modern imaginary but its symbolic narrative struc- tures as well . The story of recreated or reinvented origins is as old as the Western literary , philosophical , and ...
... nuclear horizon has irreversibly altered not only the topoi of the modern imaginary but its symbolic narrative struc- tures as well . The story of recreated or reinvented origins is as old as the Western literary , philosophical , and ...
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... nuclear narrative tells us , there is much that ought not to be salvaged . The deter- mining ideological narrative of the relation of " man " to the world and to the other ought not , for instance , to dominate beyond the end in such a ...
... nuclear narrative tells us , there is much that ought not to be salvaged . The deter- mining ideological narrative of the relation of " man " to the world and to the other ought not , for instance , to dominate beyond the end in such a ...
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... narrative edifice . These texts may not always articulate this crisis in narrative in nuclear terms but they nevertheless situate their readers in a textual space where fragments of histories of different periods , bits of diverse literary ...
... narrative edifice . These texts may not always articulate this crisis in narrative in nuclear terms but they nevertheless situate their readers in a textual space where fragments of histories of different periods , bits of diverse literary ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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