Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... context has had dramatic effects is genetic engineer- ing . Once the informational nature of the genetic code was un ... text , this technique opens the body's interior space to a literal embodiment of intertextuality , for the foreign ...
... context has had dramatic effects is genetic engineer- ing . Once the informational nature of the genetic code was un ... text , this technique opens the body's interior space to a literal embodiment of intertextuality , for the foreign ...
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... text can be embedded in any context . The disappearance of a stable , universal context for our texts is the context for postmodern culture . In literary studies , the separation of text from context was already well underway with the ...
... text can be embedded in any context . The disappearance of a stable , universal context for our texts is the context for postmodern culture . In literary studies , the separation of text from context was already well underway with the ...
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... text from context and to determine how the new context will be reconstituted is literally the power of life and death . In this context , what Niklas Luhmann calls " context control " is crucial to understanding how relations between ...
... text from context and to determine how the new context will be reconstituted is literally the power of life and death . In this context , what Niklas Luhmann calls " context control " is crucial to understanding how relations between ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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