Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... writing responds to the technologies of the nuclear age not only as a set of instru- ments , procedures , machines , technics , or fission bombs , but more radically it repeats the nuclear in general as a narrative in general . This writing ...
... writing responds to the technologies of the nuclear age not only as a set of instru- ments , procedures , machines , technics , or fission bombs , but more radically it repeats the nuclear in general as a narrative in general . This writing ...
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... writing , from a narrative order that has come to repre- sent anachronistic and dangerous fictions that must somehow be survived . Written in the wake of Auschwitz and Hiroshima , literature since World War II is a literature of ...
... writing , from a narrative order that has come to repre- sent anachronistic and dangerous fictions that must somehow be survived . Written in the wake of Auschwitz and Hiroshima , literature since World War II is a literature of ...
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... writing not only works to transform the reader from a passive receiver to an active participant , which is a feature of modernist writing in general , but also makes reading itself a matter of survival , a question of deciphering and ...
... writing not only works to transform the reader from a passive receiver to an active participant , which is a feature of modernist writing in general , but also makes reading itself a matter of survival , a question of deciphering and ...
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Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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