Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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Síða 38
... representation , can and must be read in its rela- tion to problems of narrative order , and further , such postmod- ern narrativity is inseparably linked to the modern imaginary of nuclear destruction and survival . In order to ...
... representation , can and must be read in its rela- tion to problems of narrative order , and further , such postmod- ern narrativity is inseparably linked to the modern imaginary of nuclear destruction and survival . In order to ...
Síða 93
... representation ) will not be helpful in reconstructing its context , nor will it generate the system which processes the information . Whoever has lost parts of a text in his computer has experienced this . Information is not defined by ...
... representation ) will not be helpful in reconstructing its context , nor will it generate the system which processes the information . Whoever has lost parts of a text in his computer has experienced this . Information is not defined by ...
Síða 119
... representation of a skull . Might this perspectival phantasm suggest that any representation of power , accumula- tion , or wealth inscribes itself in a drive toward death , toward fragmentation , or even toward deconstructive , split ...
... representation of a skull . Might this perspectival phantasm suggest that any representation of power , accumula- tion , or wealth inscribes itself in a drive toward death , toward fragmentation , or even toward deconstructive , split ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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