Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 10-11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... relation of the people to God in the Old Testament shows that power entails inequality of disembodiment ; to be voice and possess a symbolic relation to the world is to be powerful , while vulnerability and powerlessness grow with ...
... relation of the people to God in the Old Testament shows that power entails inequality of disembodiment ; to be voice and possess a symbolic relation to the world is to be powerful , while vulnerability and powerlessness grow with ...
Síða 52
... relation to the imaginary , such projections are also organs of the future . It is thus of interest and import how ... relation to jokes in his Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious , suggests possibilities for a ...
... relation to the imaginary , such projections are also organs of the future . It is thus of interest and import how ... relation to jokes in his Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious , suggests possibilities for a ...
Síða 50
... relation to what I will call " the text of criminality , " and to compare this textual practice with what I refer to ... relation to the soap opera , but in relation to the quiz or game show . Whereas heterosexual romance is ...
... relation to what I will call " the text of criminality , " and to compare this textual practice with what I refer to ... relation to the soap opera , but in relation to the quiz or game show . Whereas heterosexual romance is ...
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