Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... speak in a false ( for them ) British accent , they have fallen for the British propaganda that that is the " proper " way to speak . The British use " proper " all the time : " Why don't you get a proper beer , " " Why not get a proper ...
... speak in a false ( for them ) British accent , they have fallen for the British propaganda that that is the " proper " way to speak . The British use " proper " all the time : " Why don't you get a proper beer , " " Why not get a proper ...
Síða 169
... speak , is what I was prophesying . Foley : Like The Waste Land , your poems seem to depend more upon people speaking things - voices more or less disembodied around you than they do on description . Ginsberg : Well , really , there's ...
... speak , is what I was prophesying . Foley : Like The Waste Land , your poems seem to depend more upon people speaking things - voices more or less disembodied around you than they do on description . Ginsberg : Well , really , there's ...
Síða 158
... speaking the event by means of a statement which in the end will not correspond to the regime of the visible . As Foucault says , following Blanchot , to speak is not to see and the event as spoken does not always accord with what was ...
... speaking the event by means of a statement which in the end will not correspond to the regime of the visible . As Foucault says , following Blanchot , to speak is not to see and the event as spoken does not always accord with what was ...
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